Lister listeriod, sand and Iron from the sump

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

Sample of "casting sand" taken from sump of new Metro Listeriod Clone

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  • cool. im not the only one that takes apart new machines to check for this sort of problem. nice work.

  • That's real good on bearings and cylinder walls ""(Piss Poor Craftsmanship)"" I'd fire them if they were my crew building engines.

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  • Not good, especialy finding casting sand, although these metal fillings are from machining, many would be surprised to see just how many metal filings come out of any engine that was clean when it was first assembled....and even after years of running....

  • I know it's cheaper to have Indians build these engines, but its sad to see the lower standards we have become a custom to, if this had been build in the USA it would not have all this shit in it.

    Still looks like a great engine, and I will still buy one.

  • Poor quality control.

  • I got one of thoes engines a few yrs. ago. Mine was full of sand and grit in the crankcase.

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