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it's a gen 3 hemi engine I believe.
Stress on a V8 tries to split the banks. 5.0 mustang blocks were notoriously weak in that area and tend to split in half above 500 hp. But I doubt that was the cause, I'd suspect a valve train failure resulting in extreme downward pressure on the cam which cracked the block. Possibly a VVT failure? Or not. ![]() |
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I miss those old hamburger stands. The burgers were better than modern fast food.
The first fast food place I ever experienced was when I was 12 years old. There was a Red Barn in the "big" town nearby. A cheeseburger was 25 cents and it had more than an ounce of beef in it. You could get a burger, fries, and a shake for less than a dollar.
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There were several of those in the Tampa area back in the early-mid 90s. I think Checkers and Hookers were 2 of them. Great burgers, drive through only.
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^ we're going to need some background info on that one!
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That block looks too clean - possibly never run? If they put a wrong size component in or over-tightened something during the build a flaw in the casting could have maybe caused that?
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If you're ever driving up the 20 mile stretch of the Kern River, there's a hamburger stand at McNally's (home of the 40 oz Porterhouse) that has great burgers. Only open in summer....
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