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I was goofing off on one of the long straight backroads around here, its a good place to do it, no intersecting roads or driveways what so ever, and no places for cops to hide. I do push the old beast from time to time as it is meant for the track. But today I noticed round about 90 mph I get a vibration like there is a tire going bad. Has new tires though, could it be my clutch or flywheel? I didn't have the flywheel machined, perhaps that's catching up to me? I don't think the vibration was coming from the motor so that's why I am wondering what the heck it is. Usually she's real smooth right through there with the new 383. Perhaps one of the weights fell off of a rim. I didn't think to look there until just now. She's also running a little rich, got a Holley 750 vacuum secondary 3310, usually I can tune it out, could this be cold weather? People don't tail gate me anymore.Get more from the Web.  FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

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