Variance in Tins... why? |
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Variance in Tins... why? |
cassmcentee |
Nov 1 2024, 02:11 PM
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Garland |
Nov 3 2024, 10:51 AM
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Keep in mind that 72 1.7 used a different left side cover plate #2, (that makes 3 left side plates) to accommodate #33 #21 #32, and the diagram shows a 72 cover plate with the additional passageway at the rear. (Here is another distinction that needs verification:) Also shows #27 with the missing 3rd screw hole. This is a heat riser for the intake, only on a 72 1.7
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