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Old 10-25-2004, 09:06 AM   #9
hotrod5125
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Default Re: Mustang engine I.D. Help

Thanks guys for all your help, i will take the valve covers off tonite and see if the heads are marked for a 351. Then i will try changing the wires around.I did notice the other day when i had it running BUT not very well it GAS fouled the #2 and #3 spark plug really quick, i quess if the timing is off it is easier to gas foul the plugs.

Thanks Again
Steve Rushing
Ocala Fl
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