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Date Posted: 09:45:00 11/13/04 Sat
Author: DPR
Subject: Re: Because when you notch the firewall you can move the engine farther back
In reply to: Chuck Shrum 's message, "Re: Because when you notch the firewall you can move the engine farther back" on 08:26:59 11/13/04 Sat

I said i was done but here is 1 more about alum blocks
The initial investmet may be a little more but the major gains are the ability to throw a sleve in the block for a minimum charge & continue on. We use alum blocks and the weight transfer issue is a dead one. About everyone I know had to turn around and put weight in the front to keep the front tires down.

Terry

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