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That old, it could be a Chev 283, however I can't remember where the dist.
was located. If it is a Chev, the right or left hand rotation was determined by either timing chain or timing gear. (I can't remember which hand was which, however the end result was the cams were identical.. ) The 283s that Chris Craft used had forged crank shafts.. I had twin Chev 283s in my '59 Chris Craft. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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