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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog?
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Doesn’t say a lot , I’ve showed you everything In the book about them. Not much
Last edited by greendart408; 02/03/25 01:03 PM.
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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog?
[Re: greendart408]
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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog?
[Re: greendart408]
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02/03/25 09:50 PM
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Is that a "mushroom" lifter pictured in that catalog?
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Re: Anyone have an early 1970s Crane catalog?
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02/03/25 10:14 PM
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Mr PotatoHead
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Looks like an old ford Y block type lifter and does go in from the bottom of course. Mushroom, but not like we view the newer performance ones.
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