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| Carroll DeWeese CC Member
 
 Registered: September 2002
 Location: Birmingham, MI 48009
 Posts: 928
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                | Sun February 23, 2003 5:27pm |  |  |  
    | If these rocker arms are happy, they are wimps.  To me a happy rocker arm is one at work, not one on display.  These might win a beauty contest, but are they happy?
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| Carroll DeWeese CC Member
 
 Registered: September 2002
 Location: Birmingham, MI 48009
 Posts: 928
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                | Tue March 25, 2003 6:31pm |  |  |  
    | This is a great picture.  I was kidding about the rocker arms.  After all, the purpose of real rocker arms is to work.  Too many people are concerned about show and not go.  This picture make it looks as if the engine wants  to go.
 
 It is winter here.  Lots of snow, salt, and ice.  Not good driving weather.  I like photography and have published some.  I like your picture.
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