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Subject: Read on please.............


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Bearhawke in Az
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Date Posted: 09:10:45 07/17/02 Wed
In reply to: Bearhawke talking out his ass again in AZ 's message, "Well you are mistaken AGAIN! It's an RB *engine*. Where should we start? Springs? Cam? Deck height? You tell me...." on 00:53:33 07/17/02 Wed

Dear Ass Listener:
As per a 1970 Motor's Flat Rate and Part Manual: here is the P/N; 2843904. The above # states that for ALL 1968-70 383-440 engines they use the same cylinder head.
Yes, the cam IS different between 383/440 Magnum motors in those years as vs. the non Magnum engines.
And what does deck height have to do with anything? We were discussing heads lol. The intake manifolds, push rods as well as distributors are different, yes.......

Bearhawke in Az

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Hey dumb@#%, I believe he was referring to big blocks when he said "BB", and all 383's and 440's were big blocks, along with 361's, 400's, 413's, and 426W's. You sir are a moron, 'cause a 383 is NOT an "RB" series engine anyway! HA! Do you even know what "RB" stands for? And what series was a 383 Mr. know it all? (NT)Mean Mr. Mopar14:23:35 07/18/02 Thu

    Take your Prozac, goofball.Moderator 217:22:44 07/18/02 Thu



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