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Old 08-12-2006, 10:23 AM   #26
Jebb1978
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Re: What'cha think Cal?

Anytime buddy, I am glad you feel at home here. I go to a few others for various things but this site is my home. For guys like you and I this is the place to be, we have guys doing the same project and they are just ahead of us. I have learned far more in here than I will ever be able to payback. I am glad to assist
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Old 08-15-2006, 07:56 PM   #27
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Re: What'cha think Cal?

Thanks Jebb,

I took my '74 350 apart and took the block, heads, and crank to the engine shop to be cleaned. It looks really good inside to be as old as it is. It won't need to be bored just honed good and refreshed. A good valve job a new cam and all other new internal parts. Man is this project sucking the money right out of me. It will be very much worth it and have way more power than my 60' ragtop bettle. I'm still waiting on my sheet metal but I have lots of other things to focus on.

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