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Yesterday my new flywheel bolts from Valley Vintage Auto Parts arrived. This afternoon I got the flywheel on and the nuts torqued down to 55 PSI with no trouble.

As some of you know, I had a moment of doubt concerning a freeze plug in the front of the block. I couldn't remember if I installed it when I built the engine. Plus I saw an old picture of the rebuild in progress that showed the plug missing. So yesterday I pulled the timing chain cover and plate to check. The plug was there. I reinstalled the cover but now I may have to take it off again on account of my timing marks being slightly off. One step forward, one step back.

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Nice to know your making some good progress though, Joe. Better to solve these problems now that after it's in the car.

And...you'll be an expert when you're done.

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