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Originally Posted by Spooler
First off, why would you use AAM? They have a questionable business practice. Your best bet would be to get a low mileage junk yard engine from a 2013 and up. Building an engine is not something you skimp on or you will be doing it twice.
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AAM started good, then somewhere they started going down hill and I don't think they have hit bottom yet.
Every motor I built. I used new timing chains. Every motor builder I know uses new timing chains. You reusing your old timing chains. The chains may have bits stuck in it from you last motor waiting to come out.