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    Wow! That is quite the write up! I appreciate that. Ok I have some homework to do I see. So I will finish up these work I have under the cab of the truck.,and than start disassembly of the engine. Definitely have some great information now to start with. I appreciate it
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_hun View Post
    Wow! That is quite the write up! I appreciate that. Ok I have some homework to do I see. So I will finish up these work I have under the cab of the truck.,and than start disassembly of the engine. Definitely have some great information now to start with. I appreciate it
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    I've been building engines for a long time (mostly SBC) and I just did a copy & paste of Tech's last post to file away with all my, "...how to do it right..." articles. That's a whole college course right there! Thanks for posting it Richard and continuing to share from your storehouse of knowledge!

    P.S - Happy New Year Richard and best to you and Joanie!!

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