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Way to go Y Blockers! persistance pays.
 55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
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hi ted. i believe the early chrysler 318 wide block used solid lifters.i know they used adjustable rockers. do you have the performance data on last years y entry? i must have mised it. i've been without a computer all winter. it's good to be back, got a lotta catchin up to do, thanks, wayne.
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Good to see you back Wayne. The results of the 2009 EMC competition have already been published in Popular Hot Rodding and the Engine Masters magazine which both did the Y movement justice. The Engine Masters magazine may still be on the newstands but the Popular Hotrodding piece was awhile back. Here’s a link to a thread regarding last years EMC competition. http://www.y-blocksforever.com/forums/Topic33114-5-1.aspx And here’s the link to the first article that was published in the Y-Block magazine. Y-Block Magazine 2009 EMC article
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