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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: 1972 chevy super Cheyenne help
Have you pulled your plugs to inspect? Could have fouled some in that little trip if something wasn't quite right yet. Not sure why your rebuild dumped oil into the cylinders in so few miles. I wonder what they did different the second time. Have the heads been magnafluxed? Sounds from here like it's doing the same thing it was before and after the rebuild. Check and see if any plugs are oil contaminated.
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