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for the money, nope...on our bagger builds where the stock plate and pump with a Baisley spring is sufficient....i'd save our spend that money on something else....a baisley with a good set of lifters will do the trick just fine
That's my plan! I'm just replacing all the o-rings and using the stock plate, pump and Baisley LMR-002 Also going with the HD "B" lifters. Gotta save my pennies for my 95 build all of you sumof biatches got me itchin to do.
I've done it both ways. My last motor(a 95" HTCC setup)had the FUeling setup & it worked very well, but so does the stock setup.
I am now running a high compression 95" Underground Performance heads/Woods cammed motor(over 100/100 TQ/HP) with the stock pump & Baisley spring & have no problems whatever.
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