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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Auburndale,Florida
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Location: Kilgore TX
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Mark, you will notice the rear housing has overlength tubes. This allows you to cut and fit the wheel/tire package exactly where you want it in the chassis. The rear wheels are 4.5 back spacing.
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The housing on my car is already finished.I?ll need a 3 1/2 ? backspace.
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I will move around from one area to another. About 85% of the parts needed to complete the projects are on hand.
*Setting cam timing *Checking valve to piston clearance *Over the years, I have tested many carbs. One company that consistently provides good service and results is APD. The Square 10 will carry a complete APD methanol system. *High compression is my friend. *This is the first time posting about my experimental 2/16 offset stud. |
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