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    That's fine. Doesn't matter whose parts you use,...

    That's fine. Doesn't matter whose parts you use, just specify that you want the parts for a '68 to '71 429.
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    One other point....use a '68 to '71 429 timing...

    One other point....use a '68 to '71 429 timing set. It is my understanding that the '72-up sets retarded the cam timing by 8* so the motor could better comply with emissions of the day.
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    Steve, all these things need to be coordinated as...

    Steve, all these things need to be coordinated as a combination to achieve a particular goal. When someone says something like "heavy duty springs", it scares me a little. With any cam you buy, the...
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