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Old 11-30-2001, 08:36 AM   #13
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Does anything have to be grinded or machined? The guy at comp cams told me that you have to machine something where the lifters go?

Also did it make a big difference in performance?
What about the sound? I could care less about how it sounds but I am curious.
Anyone else?
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Dart iron eagle block, 4340 28oz 347 crank, 4340 h-beam rods, probe ultra light pistons canfield heads “race ported by Brent Frazier”, solid roller cam and lifters “custom grind”, kooks 1 7/8" race headers, and much more.

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