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Old 05-13-2002, 06:24 PM   #4
LX XLR8R
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so you are using all your old stuff besides the block and you have new pushrods and new lifters..
i have heard that not all lifters are the same size..check that and check to make sure the push rods are the same size..other than that make sure the rockers are flat on the heads
was this a roller motor b4?we are not talking about a 69ish motor are we??
check the old stuff with newe stuff 1st
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