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  1. J

    1952 REO Studebaker 331 Engine

    Hi Setoyota. I'm in big need of a good old gasser. Mine jus went though #5 and #6 rod end bearings and the oil was very sparkling when I drain it. I will follow up on a private email to determine what I need to do to get the gasser.
  2. J

    1952 REO Studebaker 331 Engine

    Great! Would you mind sharing some picks? What happened to the old engine?
  3. J

    1952 REO Studebaker 331 Engine

    Did you end up replacing the engine? I have a 1953 Studebaker with the 331 engine on it but mine needs new rod end bearings which means it needs a new cranckshaft most likely. I'm thinking that instead of trying to repair the old engine I want to replace it with a newer more popular gas engine...
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