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Re: 22R/RE: Simple power tips #675794 01/11/06 03:56 PM
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A good thing about good machine shops is they can source parts at near wholesale prices. I dont even bother going to a parts store anymore, because I can get a full meal deal right from the man that I need to see anyhow. I suppose I should explain that I assemble my own engines and have a machine shop do stuff like polish/grind the crank, put in valve guides, and prep the block.


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Re: 22R/RE: Simple power tips [Re: half_fast] #675795 01/11/06 10:42 PM
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