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Old 01-07-2005, 06:59 PM   #1
TugOwar
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Removed weight, no more vibration. Gotta love POs I guess. I can see making a mistake, I didn't know any better until I was told, but the guy told me he had no vibration. I can only imagine the damage thats been done to the crank, main bearings, tranny, etc.

Oh well, I have a 350 4 bolt main sitting here in need of rebuild, when it goes in I'll put the correct flex plate on it. That is if I don't opt for a manual tranny.

I want to thank everyone who had ideas on the subject and especially ArcRacing. I owe ya one bud, if I can do anything for you just say the word.

Thanks.
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