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I've had my car in the shop for over 6 months performing a 3.0L hybrid conversion. I employeed a one man shop that I later found to be a BIG mistake. He took 5 months with the car and for the last month and a half fought with a "valve-train" noise. he replaced the lash adjusters, timing chain tensioners and even checked the crankshaft postion wheel. Still the sound remained. I eventually pulled the car from him and gave it to the local SVT dealer. To make a long story short, the engine eventually came out of the car, the heads were removed and we noticed the original shop reused one of the 2.5L head gaskets. Therefore everytime a piston extended, on the one side of the engine, it would make contact with the gasket. In retrospect it sound like a a playing card in the spoke of a bicycle.

I am posting this for two reasons 1) as a warning to others to seek a qualitified shop and 2) In case somebody else has this problem they might find this post and save them alot of time/money.

P.S. Now that this has passed, I look forward to all of the modifications that I have made. See you are IRP next year...

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Damn that sucks a big nut. Hope you got serious money back!


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i swear some people are just idiots! this couldnt have been a mistake! it was intentional. theres no way you can over look putting a smaller gasket on a bigger bore engine!


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Originally posted by beyondloadedSE:
this couldnt have been a mistake!




Don't underestimate the power of supidity!


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Originally posted by bnoon:
Don't underestimate the power of supidity!



Hehehe... Oh too sadly true...


2000 SVT #674 13.47 @ 102 - All Motor! It was not broke; Yet I fixed it anyway.
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What a idiot! Get all your money back and then enough to cover the SVT repair! Don't stand for it!


I offer PnP Heads for all durtec's details at PnPheads.com or jesse@pnpheads.com for details.

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