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Old May 3rd 05, 10:35 PM
Spike
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No disagreement. Like I said, it was suggested to me, but I didn't go
that route. My 289 is rebuilt as the 289 A Code it was in the
beginning.

On Tue, 3 May 2005 14:33:41 -0600, "66 6F HCS"
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>
>"Thomas Cameron" > wrote
>> Can you actually do the 347 on a 289? Prewitt Racing here in Austin said
>> that the 289 stroked was 331 (which I'd never heard).

>
>I can see 331, but I don't think there's enough deck to do a 347. I think
>the assembled height would be too tall (barely).


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