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| ss409
01-07-2013 11:53:50
72.53.194.237
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have seen 400 series blocks in 560s, pull at USAP before. I dont know if it was exhibition or not, but, old hook mag photos showed a 466 powered tractor pulling Modified, pro, or super pro stock at USAP. I know ollies run 320s in 77s n 88s there too. even 101s with 265s, or 44 6s with the 427 continental. been a while since ive seen that, but, its been there before. Funny thing is, everybody has a good time. Thats what its all about. You didnt think them 460s n 560s running that hard were running 301s did ya? lol. |
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| IndianaOllie
01-07-2013 12:51:54
174.251.1.18
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Re: 560 motor in reply to ss409, 01-07-2013 11:53:50
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| I know it's all about fun but just wondering why it's ok for IHs to run plates and not any other brands. 320s will bolt directly to 77 bells, 265 Chryslers bolt directly to super 101 bells, 427s bolt to 55 bells I think. |
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| new at it
01-08-2013 04:23:24
98.17.194.178
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Re: 560 motor in reply to IndianaOllie, 01-07-2013 12:51:54
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| Olivers are running 1800 motors in the 3mph in the usap. why would you spend all that money for a slow class. I never see any rds in the 3mph. where is the fun in taking a big motor in a starter class. |
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| tstu
01-08-2013 19:02:50
198.14.254.199
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Re: 560 motor in reply to new at it, 01-08-2013 04:23:24
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| that is not good for the sport |
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| VicS
01-07-2013 18:16:47
70.195.7.22
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Re: 560 motor in reply to IndianaOllie, 01-07-2013 12:51:54
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| Truthfully all 460 and 560's run adapterplates from the factory. Just like the Olivers. |
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