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Old 01-03-2017, 10:16 AM   #4
29spcoupe
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Default Re: timing pin substitute

I bought one in Hershey, made of brass. Well done and works as advertised. I don't leave it in the timing cover, just screw it into the cover when I use it, then replace the original timing pin when done. I found it in the chocolate field across from Tam's, but forgot the vendors name.
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