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Old August 31st 04, 12:09 AM
Stephen Paul
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"Martin R. Howell" wrote in message
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I followed the instructions given in the same article with my 12.5 inch
Starfinder and had NO problems. The 5 exhaust holes are about an inch
in diameter and spaced perhaps a wee bit more than an inch from each
other.



As indicated in my other response... I have 8 holes, 2 and a half inches
apart. ;-)


 




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