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Lunatic
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JUL 19, 07:21 PM
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Very cool build! I see we're both into some labour intensive stuff. We'd be dangerous if we were neighbours! Lol. I do like your daily driver too. Keep up the good work.
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ericjon262
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JUL 19, 10:48 PM
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ericjon262
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SEP 01, 06:43 PM
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ericjon262
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SEP 27, 08:37 PM
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Joseph Upson
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SEP 28, 07:41 AM
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Hope you get it on the road soon. I doubt the grooves in the upper sprocket are going to make any difference aside from the look of good intentions. I believe what they are really intended for from what my small block chevy building experience taught me, is better lubrication for the thrust surface between the block and the sprocket. In this case there is a metal retaining plate bolted in place between the sprocket and the block. The chains are hardened now and I've never been made aware of any failures on the newer motors.
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fieroaddicted
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SEP 28, 09:32 AM
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ericjon262
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SEP 28, 09:37 AM
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ericjon262
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SEP 28, 10:01 AM
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Inferno
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SEP 30, 02:13 AM
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Awesome build up. Keep it coming.
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ericjon262
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SEP 30, 05:21 PM
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