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Old 05-20-1999, 11:44 AM   #3
hehhehmule
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I don't think your dampner is the problem. I've used different year flywheels and pulley wheels before w/o problems. When are you getting vibration? Have you checked all your ignition components and fuel supply? I'll check some of my stuff and see if the dampner was changed and if it was I'll get back to you. Good luck.
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