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Old 10-27-2004, 07:07 PM   #11
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Default Re: Mustang engine I.D. Help

very good point ieatcamaros like i had mentioned on cam deferences in first post but duhhhhhh never gave it a thought of other way around for cam switches . and thanks from me for the little tid bit on head/deck bolts i will remember that and yup i agree the cast numbers telling the tail of a 78 block what what i see.
i wil file that little info away for future reference on quick telltail signs for 351
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