> So, my buddy's 94 mustang got stolen a week or so ago. After the
> police called and told him they found it in the road still runnin,
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> Thanks for any help- :-)
> kidmaj...@gmail.com wrote:
> > So, my buddy's 94 mustang got stolen a week or so ago. After the
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Thanks for the suggestions! Where things are now, i've taken all the
pushrods out (keeping them in order of course) and with the exception
of the one that's ever so slightly more worn at the end than the
others, they all seem to be ok. I rolled each of them on my glass desk
and none appear to be bent. Similarly, all of the rocker arms
themselves seem to be ok; no excessive or abnormal wear and they all
appear to be worn about the same.
I know, based on what the police said, that the kids who stole it took
her for a joyride, racing just about anyone they could find. That
being said, i'd imagine it could be related to over-revving or
something of that nature. I am just not familiar enough with domestic
motors to really be able to effectively troubleshoot.
Cuthbert J. Twillie - 30 Mar 2007 01:32 GMT
>> kidmaj...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > So, my buddy's 94 mustang got stolen a week or so ago. After the
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>> > Thanks for any help- :-)
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Check the oil pump (and setup to the cam), sometimes it "sounds like"
it's in another place, but it can be damaged by over revving.