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Building A Performance Pontiac Motor Crankshaft
Dyno Testing A Home-Built Pontiac Motor - Backyard-Built Bruiser
Here's the 3.00-inch main 4.250-inch stroke Eagle crank, prior to installation. (Photo by Gary Cygan Jr.) View Related Article
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