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Kapt. Krunch
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You're about 2 years too late on that one. Rotozuke even posted here a few times. That plate hasnt advanced beyond that as far as I have seen. I was looking at that site, unchanged, in October of 2003 I think.
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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*wipes egg off face*...ok
Well at least we can look at it and realize that it's no hard to do.
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I dont see the big deal. And the way Rotozuk did get it to work was with a second attempt welded bellhousing. Think about how hard that must be. I think Jace did the same thing though with a D50 housing to a Starion tranny. Maybe they're just magical.
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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