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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    What kind of engine? What are the cam specs, intake, carb, and ignition? As for the oil leak you should be able to loosen the first 3 or four bolts on each side of the front of the pan and remove the front cover, sounds like the front seal got installed a bit off and is leaking....
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    its a sbc 350 with a holley street avenger 675cfm carb ,a msd pro billet dist. the cam came with the kit and its specs are 284 degrees,290 degrees with 480, 494 lift.i think thats right? it also has hooker headers, air gap intake and full roller rockers with hyd. lifters. p.s. the heads are aluminum

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