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Old 04-16-2007, 05:13 PM
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bummer sounds like you willl be burning some midnite oil
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Old 04-16-2007, 05:45 PM
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that sucks,,,,,sorry to hear about that...
sounds like youll have her running in no time...
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Damn I know your pain........Lucky if my car is on the road by the end of june!lol

(sorry this is off topic but could you tell my the sizes the holes are on your master cylinder is the front 1/2 and the back 9/16? thanks)
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A bigger cam? That's the only change? I'm shocked.
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A bigger cam? That's the only change? I'm shocked.
And a better clutch.. hey, I can only scam so many parts in a day.. lol

The bitch of it is that I just sold an ARP main stud kit and rod bolt kit. I didn't use them because I didn't want to tear down a new motor.

Jokes on me I guess..

Oh well, that's hot rodding for ya. Sometimes you're the hero and sometimes you're the goat.
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And a better clutch.. hey, I can only scam so many parts in a day.. lol

The bitch of it is that I just sold an ARP main stud kit and rod bolt kit. I didn't use them because I didn't want to tear down a new motor.

Jokes on me I guess..

Oh well, that's hot rodding for ya. Sometimes you're the hero and sometimes you're the goat.

well, both those items aren't bolt-ins, they require machine work. So you saved yourself some money and time!
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That sucks Steve. Time to get drunk.
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well, both those items aren't bolt-ins, they require machine work. So you saved yourself some money and time!
I know, but if I had known I was going to tear down the engine I would have done it.

No biggie.. It's only time and money.. right? Ok, now I need another beer..
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so how far did it go before yanking the motor? the prostreet 57 went 28 miles before breaking a distributor gear gotta love workin out the bugs
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Damn I know your pain........Lucky if my car is on the road by the end of june!lol

(sorry this is off topic but could you tell my the sizes the holes are on your master cylinder is the front 1/2 and the back 9/16? thanks)
Better hurry your ass up if you are going to make Indy....
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