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Old 07-27-2016, 02:09 AM
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ddawson
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Originally Posted by Joey81
OK apparently no one here can read and understand that I was saying the only advice I've received is bad advice because clearly I stated that I wouldn't be putting sugar in my tank. I've already been told the motor is more than likely ruined due to a rod bearing. I needed a reason for a new motor so now I have it. And yes I can repair the motor because my antique insurance allows me to order up to $2000 worth of spare parts and it can be any part and doesn't have to be installed right then so just an FYI for anyone whose never cared to look through your policy like I haven't over the last few years.
That $2000 dollar coverage is for stolen parts. Did someone steal your motor?

Its for if some was to break into your garage and steal your stuff not installed on the car.
Old 07-27-2016, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ddawson
That $2000 dollar coverage is for stolen parts. Did someone steal your motor?

Its for if some was to break into your garage and steal your stuff not installed on the car.
I don't think the engine is a "spare part."
Sounds like it broke a rod.



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