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Old 06-26-2000, 01:41 AM   #1
shelby2
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Thumbs up crank now turns freely

thanks for all your help to those who replied. i would have posted sooner, but i just go my internet back (modem). it did turn out to be the torque converter was not seated properly. It bent my new flywheel and nearly ruined my high-stall converter. I pulled the engine and re-aligned everything with the new flywheel and its looking good. hopefully i'll have it going by the end of the week. thanks again, shawn.
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