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Re: Burned up Super M
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Posted by magman on April 15, 2005 at 09:44:44 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Burned up Super M posted by ChadS on April 15, 2005 at 08:07:11:
Yes Chad Gotch Ya on that,Right now I would love to go to 4 and 1/8 but every penny I have is going in to this H motor. I was able to pick up a real nice C169 Cam shaft on ebay last week for her. So I guess I am all set there I got about $50.00 into the cam and gear.And dont know where the next penny is coming from for the next set of parts. I would love to get the pistons from you for that but am waiting for some extra cash for those parts. Right now I have got the block and head checked and cleaned,and crank turned 0.20 under and the cam bearings installed and cam bought. Got a long ways to go . It might just take a year or two to complete with the money situation. OH WELL You do what you can. Have Fun with your Super I am going to try and post a pic of my family shortly. JON
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