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Old 03-02-2014, 10:15 AM   #71
Rich Biebel
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Default Re: '67 Camaro E/SA redo

I do agree 100%

Drag racing is full of setbacks and some are out of our control.

It is a disappointing way to get started.

When I have something happen like that it just makes me more determined to fix it right....

I built a new engine last year and had plans to try and race more...

I broke the engine.....fixed it...and the same thing happened a second time. I fixed it and replaced what was causing the failures....It pretty much cost me about 2 months worth of racing time not to mention the $$$

It was a very simple issue that led to a major valve train failure. The parts came from one manufacturer and should really have been compatible. I did not pursue it with them as their stated parts warrantee policy was clear.

Racing is tough....and always has been...
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