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BELLE RIVER, ONT

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Look'n for a real cheap rad for my project engine stand. Prefer something for a Chevy so I don't need to screw around with hoses too much. After all the trouble I had this summer with my 406" small block, I want to fire this new 283 up and dial in the tripower before I stick it in a car. THANX



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St THOMAS, ONT

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You sure are fussy for a guy that wants a freebe.  nono

 

just jerkin your chain.  biggrinbiggrin



-- Edited by parklane on Wednesday 22nd of October 2014 01:30:19 PM

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BELLE RIVER, ONT

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It's all good. Just thinking it'd be neat to be able to put a motor on a stand and actually fire it up before putting it in the car. I'm planning to pull my 406 out of the T and drop a 283 in there but it would be nice to dial in the tripower ahead of time. Not looking for anything real good - as long as it holds most of the water I'll be happy

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BELLE RIVER, ONT

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Found one.

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