Spun bearing
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automatic. I'm a little short on cash for a complete rebuild and I think that's a cheaper way out for me. Is there anything I can do about the bearing material that might be flowing in the system w/o going to the machine shop.
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You could always disassemble the engine and replace the rod with one from a used engine. Of course, that's @$$uming you could find a used Olds 350 in a salvage yard. Plus, the crank might be damaged in addition to the rod. With bottom end damage there really isn't a convenient, durable and cheap way to fix it, you just have to do it the right way or expect to open the engine again soon.
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