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Engine Teardown Nightmare! This Crankshaft Welded Itself To The Balancer! Watch How Peter At HED Get’s This Thing Apart.

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Over the years I’ve pulled a few engines apart that surprised me because they had damage inside that you would think might keep it from running, or at least running as well as it seemed to in the vehicle. On the other hand I’ve seen some with damage that seemed very minor at first glance but ended up being catastrophic. The worst things I’ve ever had to pull apart are engines that have broken and wedged parts and pieces together so nothing wants to come apart. But what if you can get the engine apart, but just can’t get the balancer off? That’s what is going down in this video from Peter Harrell, owner of Harrell Engine and Dyno, so we’re going to watch and be entertained, and maybe even learn something.

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Let’s tear down a big block chevy. We run into problems as the crankshaft has welded itself to the balancer. How are we gonna get it apart?

The post Engine Teardown Nightmare! This Crankshaft Welded Itself To The Balancer! Watch How Peter At HED Get’s This Thing Apart. appeared first on BangShift.com.

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