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![]() I would get the shop to deck the block as well to make sure everything is square. I think you can angle mill the heads up to .050" without doing anythig to the intake. At least that's what my machine shop guru says. Get an opinion from your shop guy about decking the block and also how much you can mill the heads without intake machineing.
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