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Re: Hey Slappy How Did Yor rebuild turn out?
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Posted by MagMan on November 03, 2005 at 16:45:30 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Slappy How Did Yor rebuild turn out? posted by Slappy on November 03, 2005 at 15:42:58:
Well that big carb looks a little out of place. The manifold is pretty close to the same except for made for the bigger carb the SH had them so I guess thats what I kind of have is a stock SH with a little more head work. I also reworked the Gov myself just to make sure everything was tight and all the holes were round and not oblong but I have reved her up to about 900 rpms so far and that about it. Becuase of not having any water in her yet. I am going to have to post on the pulling board to see what the best way to break this beast in would be. Let me know when you will be leaving for your trips. It seemed like you were gone a long time the last time. Do I owe you anything for that Mag or Shipping? JON
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