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Old 06-02-2015, 07:27 AM
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Engine Rebuild kit

I'm rebuilding the engine in my 1996 3.0 and would like to know from experience people what brand they used to rebuild that engine and results.

It's torn down the block is going 20 over, rods, and crank 10 over, heads rebuild.

I seen the master rebuild kit from dnj is that any good?
Other than that just hoping someone actually used dnj has a review for me.

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Block .020" over! Crank .010 under! ITM, Felpro, Victor....
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Old 06-03-2015, 03:04 PM
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What pistons, bearings, and head gaskets did you use? How many mile do you have on it now?

thanks for the reply...
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Depends how how the engine's gonna be used....DD? Turbo'd? Track beast? I have no clue nor all the answers....But whatever you plan on using it for make you pay special attention to details...
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Why not just use your beatdown engine as a core and save some time, money, and a headache. Get a rebuilt motor w/a warranty and be ahead of the game.
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Originally Posted by CMax03
Why not just use your beatdown engine as a core and save some time, money, and a headache. Get a rebuilt motor w/a warranty and be ahead of the game.
mind scaring your source for the motor
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http://www.amazon.com/JIS-Engine-NLB.../dp/B00GBE4N9I

Also check your local auto part stores: NAPA, O'Reilly, Advance, Autozone...get a warranty!
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