Subject: Re: Oil Filter for a loop
Author: paul-@comcast.net
Date: Jan 11, 2005, 10:57 AM
Post ID: 1718191158
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I'm just going to drop a T3 motor in my other Eldo with the Loop timing cover and the crank adapter. Now I will have one of each. I also plan on putting the alternator conversion on it.
Paul
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<DIV>I'm just going to drop a T3 motor in my other Eldo with the Loop timing cover and the crank adapter. Now I will have one of each. I also plan on putting the alternator conversion on it.</DIV>
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