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RE: NOS motor
By John - 05/21/2002 5:12:10 PM; IP 142.177.77.103
Yep, strip it down and start over. Dried out gaskets, rust and you name it could be there. Why ruin a potentially good motor by running it up after all that storage time.
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 NOS motor -- tbolt, 05/21/2002
 Is it all std std?..... -- kevin, 05/21/2002
RE: NOS motor -- John, 05/21/2002
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