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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 16-Feb-01 AT 02:18 AM (EST)[/font][p]No problem, it's on the way. It's good to see the youngin's of today are interested in old techno stuff....lol Be advised it will take a couple minutes to download.
Xaviar,
I haven't gotten a copy of this article yet. I would appreciate it if you could email it to me. You can try Jason-Joice@ouhsc.edu or Bigsnag(No Email Addresses In Posts!) Thanks in advance.
why dont you simply post the scanned images on photopoint.com and provide a link to it so that them that wants it can simply go there and download at will? i have done this with several mag articles. you can see how many people have veiwed the album as it keeps track, one of mine has over 200 views in month. if you are on dial up it will take some time to upload, i am on cable and prefer the 'browse for photo' method for uploading, but you would only need to do it once.
muddog, there was an article in SuperFord about 6-7 years ago
about stroking the 460 using 440 m*p*r rods the rod journals are cut down to the m*p*r size and I cant remember the piston #
My block was 60 over and they took it to 80 over and it comes out to 492. I was told that cutting down to the ch*vy size weakens the crank more than the m*p*r size. Im just about done with mine, have not got to run it yet.