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I suspect the foundry did their own thing and made blocks using existing 221 cores. How else do you explain the 59 blocks that pass the pencil test? I also expect a few of the blocks did use the regular 59 cylinder cores and can be bored big, but that probably wasn't typical. |
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Frank Casey of Mass. Is the best crack pinner by anyones standards, Not sure if he's still around, but someone here will know.
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