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Lobe center is 114. It's got lots of vacuum. N/M
By Royce Peterson - 05/29/2003 7:16:35 AM; IP 66.161.202.252
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 390 cam Selection -- Mike Soukup, 05/28/2003
 I think it is a good choice. -- Royce Peterson, 05/28/2003
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 RE: 390 cam Selection -- 390ranger, 05/28/2003
Lobe center is 114. It's got lots of vacuum. N/M -- Royce Peterson, 05/29/2003
 RE: I'm using the HMV 278-2NC in my 390. -- Gerry Proctor, 05/29/2003
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