yea a friend of ours runs a super stocker called the OHIO rascal he broke the block in it and has probally went thru 6-9 turbos and I don;t know how much other stuff
I was going to go to that pull when it happend im not to far from Mt. vernon that's a shame to see that,,, and Im sure these other parts were added to the list...New seat and a new pair of shorts.
I saw a super stock tractor dump most of the rotating mass, right out through the oil pan. He poured the fuel to it, and it wound up. When it poured the water to it, it made a big mess. Where he stopped, the crank, rods, and parts of the pistons were laying under the tractor.
and I'm not exagerating. Dumped all the guts right out the bottom.
The pulling tractors MUST have cables going from one side of the block over the head to the other side. Just for that reason. When the block litterally lets go...things get ugly! A good friend of mine works on a couple of pulling tractors. He has seen that first hand. The reason they use the cables is to prevent that massive piece of metal from killing someone in the stands. They have also had them break front to back...back being the last to let go...and it has killed the driver.
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