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crank rod bearings the this is normal? and on wear

Is this wear on the rod and crank bearings normal?
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Minimum head off but far easier with engine out. Although it's feasible through past knowledge it's only a short term fix. Depends how long you are keeping it for and how mechanical you are. There is a lot of labour involved at a garage. It's a difficult one to call as everyone is right really. A low mileage engine swap maybe best idea but again it's all relative to what you want or are willing to pay. I'm sure that's cleared none of it up but best I can throw in lol.
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RE: Is this wear on the rod and crank bearings normal? - by Jpbroad1970 - 26:th-Jul-2018, 17:47:15

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