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Old 10-20-2002, 01:04 AM   #5
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Well aware of that fact. Would probably not attempt to set the lash, unless I had watched an expert for a while. And it helps to have an air compressor and a really good vice handy. Still if you R&I the puppy yourself, the cost should not be that bad. I forgot to ask...are you already running N2O on that 66? From your "handle" it indicates that you are. If you already have a cam made for a S/C I would think the LSA on that cam would be perfect for it.

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