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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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5.7L 348ci - 1958 thru 1964
6.7L 409ci - 1961 thru 1965
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Re: How NOT to flush engine oil!

Subject: Re: How NOT to flush engine oil!
by Danspeed1 on 2013/9/20 0:40:19

I'd say we hit the nail on the head with this one. Today I stopped by to break down the engine and take a closer look at what we've got. It appears this idiot filled the engine to the top with gasoline and then turned the key. What you have below, is not oil, but gasoline. I removed nearly 10 quarts from the oil pan. I am keeping my fingers crossed that no rods were bent in the process of running the vehicle. Take a look

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Both those oil containers are filled with gas that I removed from the oil pan. Filter was never changed and neither was the oil so I am hoping the motor was only run for a couple of seconds before it burst into flames
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