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RE: 428 block code
By walt - 04/30/2005 10:29:36 PM; IP 68.42.151.124
check your flywheel for damaged theeth,slight wear is acceptable.the bendix on the starter gear is designed to fial before it chews up the fly wheel,supposedly,psjim i got your coil bracket
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