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Re: trouble with my crate engine [Re: MoparforLife] #142924
11/08/08 03:37 PM
11/08/08 03:37 PM
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Blair County,PA
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Another thing to remember (unless printed differently with the engine). Performance parts usually carry NO warranty. You buy it is yours.




Then they need to change their warranty wording:

A Ton Of Extras:
EDELBROCK RPM Air-Gap Intake
Mopar Performance black satin aluminum valve covers
Brass freeze plugs
Dyno tested – and shipped with results
Comes with 30 month / 50,000 mile warranty

Re: trouble with my crate engine [Re: 62maxwgn] #142925
11/12/08 09:11 AM
11/12/08 09:11 AM
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Cold starts with the choke closed, NO WAY!

I started my 440 last winter at points where it was so cold the battery couldnt really crank the engine over after sitting for 2 days (she always too a few cranks to fire). Never had broken rings. Sounds stupid to me, they probably figured this guy doesnt know much we will make up some bs and make 700 dollars. I'd bet you just had one bad ring on the cylinder that was down on compression, probably due to their faulty "blueprint" job. I dont think anyone knows what blueprint means anymore anyway, look for cars for sale on ebay and every last one of them has a "blueprinted" engine. Its trendy like "numbers matching."

And dont use the vacuum advance? They must have done something that cant hold up there. So you cant use the choke or the vacuum advance? What do they want this thing to be completely unfriendly to street use, easy starting, and good gas mileage?

Why dont they tell you that you can't run mufflers either? That probably creates too much back pressure for it.

Last edited by GTX MATT; 11/12/08 09:15 AM.

Now I need to pin those needles, got to feel that heat
Hear my motor screamin while I'm tearin up the street
Re: trouble with my crate engine [Re: JohnRR] #142926
11/12/08 09:19 AM
11/12/08 09:19 AM
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I would just get it back the way it is and find someone REPUTABLE to put it back together .






Yeah someone whos ability to assemble an engine doesn't depend on the weather

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http://www.blueprintengines.com/
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I went to their website and found this.
http://www.blueprintengines.com/popular_configurations/index.html?topic=specs&pc_id=87

Never seen one of these before. If I bought one my wife would probably hook it up to our gas grill.








Yeah but when it didnt work theyd blame the cold weather



Last edited by GTX MATT; 11/12/08 09:29 AM.
Re: trouble with my crate engine [Re: GTX MATT] #142927
11/12/08 01:26 PM
11/12/08 01:26 PM
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They are concerned about detonation and newbies screwing things up. a VERY valid reality. Honestly, after reading that, I wouldnt buy one anyway. You have to pay a pre-approved licensed repair facility to install it or they can void the warranty. Putting it in yourself could void the warranty. They decide what damage was caused by. Ring issues can be caused by a bunch of things, of which detonation/pre-ignition are two. It adds to my reasons not to ever use them.


Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
Re: trouble with my crate engine [Re: moper] #142928
05/06/10 12:47 AM
05/06/10 12:47 AM
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Missoula, MT
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Thanks for the heads up, I saw this motor a few times and thought it a possibility. Not anymore!

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