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Re: Super M engine
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Posted by Wardner on July 09, 2000 at 13:46:05 from (63.23.215.253):
In Reply to: Super M engine posted by Tom in Maine on July 09, 2000 at 10:57:35:
What would be so super about a Super M if it did not have the big motor? Lousy brakes and different tranny ratios! A Super M, by difinition, has the 264 cubic inch engine which is expandable to 282. You may be confused by people who paste a Super M decal on their plain ole M. The ID tag should start with SM. Look for C-264 cast into the block below #4 spark plug. BTW, do you manufacture and sell toothpaste?
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