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1985 Holden Commodore
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1985 Holden Commodore

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The story

Is actually dads car but it has gone through 5 engines in 6 months of me driving it. — Tim spicer

Photos

1985 Holden Commodore - putting the rear main seal in. 1985 Holden Commodore - crank is droped in. 1985 Holden Commodore - The main bearing caps are torqued up. 1985 Holden Commodore - Picture of no1 piston, ACL DURALITE 60thou overbore pistons 1985 Holden Commodore - The block with pistons 1 and 6 in. 1985 Holden Commodore - All the pistons in. 1985 Holden Commodore - The alloy timing gear is slid in. 1985 Holden Commodore - I had sum red paint so i painted the flywheel. 1985 Holden Commodore - the bits and peices of the motor. 1985 Holden Commodore - The efi head. 1985 Holden Commodore - The yellow terra stage 1 head is put on. 1985 Holden Commodore - Front shot of motor. 1985 Holden Commodore - Painted the gearbox red as well. 1985 Holden Commodore - Sliding the engine between the rails. 1985 Holden Commodore - Engine nelly complete 1985 Holden Commodore - engine finished for that night, looks pretty good for now 1985 Holden Commodore - these are the pictures of the no6 bearing after 6 months use. 1985 Holden Commodore - These engine bearings show significant wear and scoring, indicating a need for replacement. 1985 Holden Commodore - A close-up view of a damaged engine bearing, showing a clear fracture line. 1985 Holden Commodore - These engine bearing halves show significant wear and scoring, indicating a need for replacement. 1985 Holden Commodore - Damaged engine bearings shown on a flat surface, likely for replacement. 1985 Holden Commodore - These engine bearings show signs of wear and scoring.

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