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Re: Difference in M and H dimensions?
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Posted by Andy Martin on July 26, 2006 at 05:26:28 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: Difference in M and H dimensions? posted by Mike CA on July 25, 2006 at 21:33:48:
They are difficult to tell apart and I have several of each. The easy way to tell them from a distance is to study the angle of the steering shaft from the wheel to the hood. The H is quite a bit steeper. After a while you can pick them out at 70 mph. The M grill also appears shorter and fatter because it is wider while the H appears more narrow but this is a subtle difference. From the ignition side the H distributor is jambed up against the oil filter while the M has more room. On the carburetor side an H has a little bitty carburetor but the Super H and M look the same. Happy looking! You can look at these girls and the wife does not mind until she starts to realize you may like them more than her.
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