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bob wollet was a great guy i use to race ihra with him he almost always qualified number 1 he was a stand up guy have nothing but good to say about him that is a awsome car he has
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Maybe I'm wrong but I think the duke has been mistaken for the quad 4.
anyone remember the quad 442. Didn't the production duke engine have the oil filter in the oil pan. remove the drain plug and outr comes the filter. Been a while since I worked at Pontiac, 87, 88. Lots of replacing cam gears, no chains. Anyone remember the recall 84C-15. In the fieros, leaking oil on the exhaust and poof. Friend from Jeep has a complete built virgin Iron Duke Super Duty motor and parts too. |
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It seems there were several types of Oldsmobile Quad 4 motors...
Read more here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_Quad-4_engine ![]() |
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