Furthermore, to carry on being the dick here, you can't just buy a package and expect to work well for long. You need to measure hardparts (crank, rods, bores) prior to buying bearings. Your bores may need a slight cleanup, crank may need to be turned, rods may be out of round etc...
All that crap needs to be done so you don't buy parts twice. Sucks to hear but trying to shed some light here.
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Originally Posted by KirkEvil
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