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Old 08-04-2001, 01:02 PM   #4
Gearhead999
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Agree with Thunderbolt. Stick with the 73 block if you can. But, get some better heads then those '82 smog heads. Why '82?? The price right?? Like maybe FREE.

Be careful of the crank balance between '73 and '82. 28oz vs 50oz.

Sorry about the double post, but FLOOD CONTROL was on?? And this is what happened.

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