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« Reply #20 on: January 12, 2005, 01:56:51 PM »
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Mark, you blockhead!!   Grin Grin

Buty you're right - the discussion certainly helped me overcome my fear of giving it a go.  I feel much better informed now.

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The liver is evil.  It must be PUNISHED

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« Reply #21 on: January 12, 2005, 11:03:49 PM »
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Martin.....you are pretty spot on there !   And speaking of Block Heads...this same thing almost happenned again to me a while back, as those who remember, would know I was in a desperate search for a Yella Terra Head for my Red 202, but they don't make them any more ( not the LC2020, I wanted the stage 3 jobby )....so after much searching to no avail, I ended up getting my head ( no not mine..the motor head ), recond and set up for unleaded fuel......YEP....you guessed it....it was already a Stage 3 Yella Terra creation.

I guess that's what happens when you buy old stuff that you don;t really know the history of !

But then again....it's nice to have a few good surprises like that when doing up an old car, just as long as you ask the siily questions first before shelling out the dollars to find out you already had what you just bought...if you know what I mean !

Cheers

Mark ( Blockhead )

PS...maybe I should change my name from Blown-FC to FC-BlockHead !   LOL


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