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Punched myself in the face.
I was 16 and bought a '66 Chevelle convertible with a 350 small block that was getting water in the oil. (Gray muck all on the dipstick). Pulled the heads and swapped them for a known good set (194 junior Fuelies), hoping the crack was in the heads and not the block. While breaking the head bolts I had a stubborn one and while reaching over the fender pulled on the breaker bar for all it was worth with a curling motion. Socket slips off bolt head; POW right in the jaw. Of course that didn't work, Murphy's law it was the block (someone left plain water in it during winter with no antifreeze before I bought it). PLUS the good heads were my brother's so I had to take them off the motor again to give back, THEN I had to put the original dog heads back on to keep the car at least mobile.
'LOTTA work for a swollen jaw and waisted motor. LOL.
I was 16 and bought a '66 Chevelle convertible with a 350 small block that was getting water in the oil. (Gray muck all on the dipstick). Pulled the heads and swapped them for a known good set (194 junior Fuelies), hoping the crack was in the heads and not the block. While breaking the head bolts I had a stubborn one and while reaching over the fender pulled on the breaker bar for all it was worth with a curling motion. Socket slips off bolt head; POW right in the jaw. Of course that didn't work, Murphy's law it was the block (someone left plain water in it during winter with no antifreeze before I bought it). PLUS the good heads were my brother's so I had to take them off the motor again to give back, THEN I had to put the original dog heads back on to keep the car at least mobile.
'LOTTA work for a swollen jaw and waisted motor. LOL.
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