Re: GM Forged Rods on Turned 401 Cranks
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Re: GM Forged Rods on Turned 401 Cranks



On January 30, 2005 lynn peterson wrote:


> giving my information away for free. Therefore, ANYONE
> who might like information on how to build stroker
> motors, oiling systems, ect. send a SASE envelope
> along with a $10 postal money order to:


Why would anyone want to pay you $10 for advice when there are many very knowledgable people on this list who are willing to publicly share their knowledge with those less knowledgable to help them build a good AMC? I have seen many good tips from people such as Nick, Randy Guynn, Farna, Matt and many others. They have been very gracious in sharing their knowledge and their experiences and mistakes. Personally I haven't seen that much from you or (or anything from you that someone else hasn't already shared PUBLICLY) and haven't seen anything that proves you know what you are talking about. As much of an ass as Randy can be at times (no offense intended Randy), I would be much more willing to take advice from him than somebody who I have hardly seen post. 

Here is a big thank you to those of you who are willing to publicly share your knowledge and don't require payment for that knowledge!! Your wonderful advice and suggestions have been a tremendous help to me. Thanks!!

Jamie Smith
Spokane, WA.
oconner51@xxxxxxxxxxx (Yes Lynn, you may feel free to use this email address, I'll set my filters to direct it to a special folder)
1966 Rambler American 220 Station Wagon
1966 Rambler Classic 770 2 Door Hardtop
1966 Jeep Wagoneer

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