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> Deck height, compression ratio, and valve relief flat top pistons, In a 2.0
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post Aug 12 2023, 06:04 AM
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I’ve built three for mine and those three days when your hard work roars back to life, are never hard to recall for me. Unlike last week...
Even your anticipation is killing me. LOL Slow and steady wins this race, have fun. Maybe check the end play on the crank while the flywheel is off
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