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CursedH1's latest activity

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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    In the end, I got some simple, easy to follow instructions from Will and passed them along to my guy who is comfortable doing the studs...
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    CursedH1 reacted to WarWagon's post in the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400 with Like Like.
    First thanks for sharing the good news the glitter didn't get far. IMO neither of these reasons apply. I had the heads off so often it...
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    CursedH1 reacted to JayTheCPA's post in the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400 with Like Like.
    I had the Internet howl at me (not this community, but others (plural)) not to use the timing gears as they whine at high RPMs (IIRC, 5K...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    Oil has been religiously changed at 3k or less. Usually less.
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    This was the only HS roller that had any kind of wear marking whatsoever. It's not flat and spins freely - just like all of the rest of...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    Just to update on the build - the bearings were fine. Some minor wear but nothing that is out of the ordinary from a healthy engine...
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    CursedH1 reacted to MrMarty51's post in the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400 with Like Like.
    Dont look like a moron to me. Just another 6.5 owner dealing with some problems is all.
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread ARP main stud instructions.
    Hello, I took @Will L. 's chart and converted it to an Excel spreadsheet using Claude.ai. I was one foot in the bed when I did this and...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    I run 15psi. Ran 16psi on my old P400 with factory head bolts no problem. Of course I'm not doing 150,000+ miles on my H1 though...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    My guy sent a picture of the bores which he said "look practically brand new". I'm not ashamed of my numerous and repeated "learning...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    Its interesting because literally every single H1 shop/tech I talk to (ModMafia, Rubberduck, Tor and others including the shop that is...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    I don't know all of the details. I don't know why the timing cover was removed during the water pump replacement. I don't do that level...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    When the water pump was replaced back in September - my mechanic said he had to use a "thicker" gasket in order for the dowels/shafts to...
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    Note that this was with the "thicc" gasket.
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    CursedH1 replied to the thread Timekeeper explosion in P400.
    Thankfully the engine itself appears to be as unscathed as possible. The pieces of the broken dogbone are accounted for in the oil pan...
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