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Posted Tuesday, March 22, 2011 1:25 PM


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Nice work Groovedog. I've been pretty bored today and you just fixed that. What is it about a yblock running on a dyno?! Always get goosebumps.


Alan Frakes ~ Tulsa, OK


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bird55 (4/7/2010)
Welcome to the asylum.

Hie guys.

I am a newbie at this forum but the youtube of this engine made me tic for the Y-block. It looks like nothing else from this world.

What paint did you use for the ram horns??? did the paint make it or not?

All thumbs up

Thanks

Jimmy the Swede

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Jimmy Carlsson, Fagersta (Sweden)
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