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Re: Fire craters are cheaper?.
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Posted by MAGMAN on August 30, 2006 at 19:05:55 from (67.142.130.39):
In Reply to: Re: Fire craters are cheaper?. posted by randy hall on August 30, 2006 at 18:56:30:
SO a 90 HP M in the 60 or 70s was a real stretch huh, I had two different dealers an IH and an AC both said that 90 HP thing Oh Well there is another one where you dont always get the right info on what you hear. LOL No actually I am an A&I dealer. I thought I had a pic somewhere of my pistons but changed PCs and cant find the darn thing and its been about 6 or 7 years since I had the M&Ws out of the H and cant really remember whe=at they looked like exactly eother. My SM has 4" fire crators and it only been 2 years since I had the head off that one and cant remember that one either. I guess its that Cant remember Sh%$ diese. Thats hitting me But From what I remember there was like two Rounded humps on the A&I pistons that I got for the H but could be wrong on that too. He He He I might as well give up now before I get to far behind my self. JON
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