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Old 04-21-2001, 08:39 PM   #4
cojonepony
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No I didn't break anything. Actually what I want to do is get a set and machine about .09 off the bottom so when I put my cam in I won't have to get different pushrods. I figured between the original set and a new set minus the 90 thou will cover the bases. Of course it could go the other way so I'll get a set of shims also.
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