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RE: Yes!
By don - 05/08/2004 8:48:14 PM; IP 216.180.4.32
Even just to start it to see if I can get the engine to run?Do you know the balance weight difference?
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 RE: Will a 390 flywheel on a 428 cause damage?n/m -- giacamo, 05/09/2004
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