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[QUOTE="JD3020, post: 617978, member: 373"] Hmm, ok. I've only ever really dealt with smaller engines, and blue-ing anywhere on the crank means an issue. Never torn into a large engine though, or a diesel for that matter. When i drained the oil i never paid attention to it, but i see no traces of bearing material in the oil pan or anywhere in the engine. The oil is just black. Engine seems to turn over just fine by hand as well. Gonna cut the filter apart and check there. Just really has me on edge when i pull the pan on an engine that i've never seen run, with the luck i've had, and immediately see blue on the crank right at a main bearing. [/QUOTE]
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