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RE: Stroking 427??
By Mel - 08/11/2001 11:51:43 PM; IP 205.188.197.56
As long as you are having the assembly balanced you should get rid of the cookie cutter and the added weight on the flywheel. Have them both zero balanced. Vibration dampners have been known to come apart or explode at high rpm, flex plates have been known to develope cracks or break and people have been known to change from manual to automatic transmissions. If it is properly balanced your engine could be used either way and be repaired easily should you have a problem with either end of it.
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 Stroking 427?? -- John, 08/05/2001
 Forget the hatchet. -- Dave Shoe, 08/05/2001
 RE: Stroking 427?? -- John R. Barnes, 08/05/2001
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 RE: Stroking 427?? -- Rusty, 08/06/2001
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  Something wrong with the Lemans rods? -- John, 08/07/2001
 RE: Something wrong with the Lemans rods? -- Rusty, 08/07/2001
 RE: Something wrong with the Lemans rods? -- Paul M, 08/07/2001
RE: Stroking 427?? -- Mel, 08/11/2001
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