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Old 06-26-2008, 07:07 AM
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... Now that engine compartment looks correct. The tank looks nice.

It does take some careful measuring to get the shifter in the correct spot with a Hurst. Looks like you have it in a good spot but is the stroke just as long as stock with that adapter?

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Everything worked out very well in the shifter area....Looks stock and it actually works........Stroke is about the same as stock

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Lookin' good Ken!
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