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MJ, the Australian School Bus 390's came with the Chevy rods!
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The OEM's dictate the rules on these cars.
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I know, I know all about the Aussie school bus with the 390. I have worked on numerous at my shop. The friggin steering wheel is on the wrong side, the Holley carb is waaaay too big for a school bus and when my shop foreman pulled the bus in he about tore off that damn oil pan because it hangs waaaay too low...How about that Mr. Rusty ???
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MJ,
Ya gotta love fast school buses in OZ, right ?
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I can't see why this thread has gotten so far off topic?
Who gives a damn about the diameter of school bus rods- and what in the world does it have to do with the legality of a COPO engine, which by the rules submitted by GM to NHRA is completely and totally legal?
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