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RE: 10.17" but it's always best to measure
By Dave Shoe - 07/03/2001 10:28:10 PM; IP 216.243.158.157
I believe the later truck FEs (1972ish and later?) may have gotten the deck cut a bit and used shorter pushrods to compensate. I'm not sure right now.

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 10.17" but it's always best to measure -- Walker, 07/03/2001
RE: 10.17" but it's always best to measure -- Dave Shoe, 07/03/2001
 So what combo works best on 87 octane? -- Charles, 07/04/2001
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