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Steel Cages

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Steel Cages MF's,
Wow I have a box of these and am presently improving my mic-ing protocol/skills, have fat thumb..
What prompted such a endeavor was:
That I was looking at pics of a knuck motor build [kinda know the owner of the motor], and the hot shot/big time builder used aluminum cages,
what a shame.
Everyone stay well
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Re: Steel Cages

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Spent three days serenely identifing these cages. Also found the elusive 1/4'' oil pump gear.

Except for the enclosed cages, wonder what they go too.
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Re: Steel Cages

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The enclosed cages are late '54 BT and also K or Sportster pinion. Or as Vato likes to say, "Read the book hombre" :lol:
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Re: Steel Cages

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Touche hombre, touche, for some reason I was concentrating on Indians.
gracias hombre.
RUBONE wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 7:50 pm The enclosed cages are late '54 BT and also K or Sportster pinion. Or as Vato likes to say, "Read the book hombre" :lol:
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