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Old 04-26-2020, 10:22 PM   #1
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"JSeery"- Sorry, I missed the humor angle (smiley face) in your post. I still stand by my "don't pound on 'em" statement, even for a set of new, easily replaceable Edelbrock's.
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Old 04-26-2020, 10:25 PM   #2
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"JSeery"- Sorry, I missed the humor angle (smiley face) in your post. I still stand by my "don't pound on 'em" statement, even for a set of new, easily replaceable Edelbrock's.
Totally agree with your post on not pounding the heads on, good advice for sure. I will try to remember the happy faces!!! Long day I guess.
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Totally agree with your post on not pounding the heads on, good advice for sure. I will try to remember the happy faces!!! Long day I guess.
Everything is cool. This "lockdown" thing has got everybody on edge. Today, I got excited because I got to take out the garbage!
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