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RE: 390 "thunking"
By Randall Horn - 09/03/2000 12:50:51 PM; IP 205.188.200.47
One thing you might check is to see (if it has one) if the windage tray is getting hit by one of the rod bolts. This happened to my Dads car the last time we rebuilt and needless to say he about lost it.

Randall
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 390 "thunking" -- gary, 08/29/2000
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 RE: 390 "thunking" -- Dave Shoe, 08/29/2000
 RE: 390 "thunking" -- bob wilson, 08/29/2000
RE: 390 "thunking" -- Randall Horn, 09/03/2000
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