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<blockquote data-quote="mopar1rules" data-source="post: 5807223" data-attributes="member: 68071"><p>It does appear to be quite an exact replica. How does the crank rotate in the aftermarket case? Just curious how in line their bearing bores are on center to each other etc. It does seem quite worth the $45 though, especially if just trying to resurrect one from the dead, using left over parts and a few aftermarket items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mopar1rules, post: 5807223, member: 68071"] It does appear to be quite an exact replica. How does the crank rotate in the aftermarket case? Just curious how in line their bearing bores are on center to each other etc. It does seem quite worth the $45 though, especially if just trying to resurrect one from the dead, using left over parts and a few aftermarket items. [/QUOTE]
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