The ideal would be one that has a replacement MB engine installed.

The rods that Rusty sells should be the correct, stronger ones.

Tom
www.kegkits.com

----Original Message----
From: tom savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 09/06/07 10:59 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] rod bender
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Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> OK, do say a person was wanting to buy a rod bender 140.  Would that 
> person be better off buying one with say 135k-160k, or say one with
over 
> 200k?  Seems to me like if its still going after 200k, its probably
not 
> going to have any problems.  If its got 135k, that is about when the 
> rods bend of they are going to.  What about replacing the rods 
> beforehand?  Are the rods you get from Rusty etc improved and not
flawed?

I'd buy the one with perfect compression and leakdown numbers.

Tom,
Also feeling the pull of the 140

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