Hemi Barracuda - the end

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I just dont know what to say, totally gutted for you mate, I know you said you had an issue but was not expecting this at all :(
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Sorry to hear this Pete. At least the heads survived undamaged. The tungsten should have been cross pinned or threaded into the crank, but I guess you know that now.
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Pete I am gutted for you, it must make you feel like giving up. :(
I can't believe that happened, Mallory is used all the time - now I'm worried about my crank!! (although if an engine never runs, it will never come out...... :roll:).

Anyway, that is seriously bad news and I feel your pain!!!
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That's bloody rotten luck Pete, gutted for you :(
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Bad luck Pete..........Hope you can sort something to get the cuda on the road! :thumbright:
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I'm so sorry to hear this Pete, I know how much time, effort and money these cars cost, and you must be gutted for your hard work to be wasted.
If I can help in any way please let me know.
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Thanks for the kind words guys.
I think this particular blow up was outside of my control....

All I need to fix it is a good 440 block, a crank, a set of rods, and 8 hemi pistons, and possibly a cam; and loads of machining and a company that can actually balance the reciprocating assembly with the small hope that it will stay in one piece for more than 5 runs...... :roll:

It's too early to say what I am going to do, but it is not a quick fix and I am minded to sell the conversion parts on..........I don't think I can go through it again with all the other things that are going on...
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Absolutely gutted for you mate.
Not only the cost but the man hours and hurdles encountered during the build up. Hope you get something sorted soon :thumbright:
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:cry:
makes you feel like giving up when this sort of things happen & just becoming a spectator or trying a less risky/cheaper hobby.

Dont sell off your good gear Pete, sit on it for a few weeks & let time heal I bet you will be back, its in our blood.
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Post by MilesnMiles »

That's awful bad news Pete. It's the destroying of the optimism that must hurt: all that effort and an unforeseen mechanical failure must be gutting.
Sorry to hear it. One to sleep on for a few nights/weeks?
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Post by charger01 »

What a disaster for you Pete. Chin up pal . Close the garage door for a few weeks before you start parting with good gear.
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Very sorry Pete - was enjoying following your progress.
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Post by Dart Vader »

That sucks really bad Peter, something so small can do so much damage!

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Post by Pete »

Thanks Justin, I'd prefer it if you send a cheque though ;) ;)
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Pete wrote:Thanks for the kind words guys.
I think this particular blow up was outside of my control....

All I need to fix it is a good 440 block, a crank, a set of rods, and 8 hemi pistons, and possibly a cam; and loads of machining and a company that can actually balance the reciprocating assembly with the small hope that it will stay in one piece for more than 5 runs...... :roll:

It's too early to say what I am going to do, but it is not a quick fix and I am minded to sell the conversion parts on..........I don't think I can go through it again with all the other things that are going on...
Pete,
I will donate my old cam if it helps, I will look up the spec. I am away till Friday week, so will have to wait till then.

I have some good rings (4.500" Bore) brand new, just not good for a Turbo motor. I guessing they may not be of any use, but if you can sell on & take the cash, fine with me.

If I can help hand carry any parts (Not Cranks :D ) from the US, drop me a line. Pistons, Rods, Rings, etc let me know what you are intending to buy before hand. I can get delivered to my mate & collect from him or direct to my hotel. Free postage, less the dreaded can help...
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