I found a hammer in my engine!!!

True story - My brother-in-law was a long-time Chrysler employee, working as parts and service managers, and the Denver parts depot, for over 40 years. He recalls a guy with a '70 Challenger T/A that came in with a rod knock. When the 340 was pulled from the car for a teardown to sort out the noise, they did find two bad rod bearings...and a wrench in the oil pan, from where the engine was built in 1970! The wrench was not the cause of the problem, but my B-I-L said that was the hot topic of discussion in the shop for a very long time!

Oh, and when a bunch of high-performance parts got crushed in 1974 - Hemi blocks, heads, 340 and 440 Six-Pack manifolds, carbs, and lots more,
 
Oh, and when a bunch of high-performance parts got crushed in 1974 - Hemi blocks, heads, 340 and 440 Six-Pack manifolds, carbs, and lots more,
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I was stupid about hammers until 1989 when I bought a hardware store. An old timer who had worked there since Moses parted the waters would always lay into me hard when I called it a sledge... :lol:
I call it a mallet!
 
Just remember a well seasoned tool that has been used correctly will alway out perform a new hardly used one.
 
When my brother rebuilt the 383 in his 300, there were 3 oil pan bolts in the bottom of the oil pan. Never had a problem with it!
 
Hey, don't beat up on the assembly line worker too bad. How many stories have we heard of doctors sewing up a patient, and later finding out a hemostat, sponge or some other item was left inside the patient. oooops
 
A friend of mine's father had a bought a grand prix in the 90s. He noticed a bad smell. Took it back to the dealer. They looked inside the door and found a sandwich. Not something useful like a wrench, but certainly not common.
 
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