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Old 01-06-2002, 08:15 PM   #7
UNICORN
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My advice: pull the engine and have a good machine shop professionally build it for you, that's what i did.
I probably could have done it myself, but i also wanted it balanced, the oil system modified, heck they did everything for me, all i had to do was put the accessories on it , etc, and drop it in. I had invested too much $$ in parts and didn't want to take any chances. and to be honest with you for all i know they may have fly cut the pistons even more- i dunno, i didn't even ask 'em
'cause i was so excited to finally get it! Oh yeah, my heads ARE WORLD heads too and i also have the same size valves you do..
anyways- goodluck!

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