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I have just bought a 98 FXSTC. That the motor has has alot of work done too. It has what im told are "over sized evo cases" the bike has Eldelbrock heads. Im told that this bike may or may not be stroked and that when one is stroked the right way, this is the type of heads and cases that should be used. I have never seen cases like the ones on this motor. thay say "m / p" on the driver side (left side) in an off font, right below where the head mounts and a number below the other head mount.
Now ths person I got this bike from did not tell me all this, I dont really think he knew what he had ( but nor do I haha). I am also wondering if this was not done for sake of hiding or chnging numbers for this bike. The frame number matches the title and is a good number.
So in short, Anyone have any ideas about these cases
If need to be I can post a pic of the cases on Photobucket or on this fourm
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