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Re: W-9 stroke and poke
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Posted by SmartAxe on July 26, 2005 at 04:53:10 from (199.168.32.7):
In Reply to: W-9 stroke and poke posted by OPSU Kid in OK on July 25, 2005 at 21:35:31:
How hard is it to find overbore pistons & sleeves? Very hard! I looked long and hard for over 3 years before I finally found a set of NOS M&W overbore pistons & sleeves for the W-9 my dad's restoring. And when I finally did find them, they cost a very pretty penny to obtain. They're out there, though they're far and few between, and if you do find a set, be prepared to shell out some cash to get them. Good luck with you project. How well does she pull already? -Mark
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