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![]() I think what Green9550 was talking about was the reducers that allow you to put the accessory bolts into the heads. My Edelbrock heads came with them and i am sure if you buy a new set of heads they should come with them no matter what the brand. One other thing you may need is some reducers for the head bolts. Not sure what size the Trick Flows come in but many of the aftermarket head companies drill the holes for the head bolts out to 1/2" size instead of the 7/16" that go into the 302 blocks. The reason for this is that the companies want their heads to be able to fit on 351's (which are 1/2" bolts) as well as the 302's. You can get the inserts from Summit or a local speed shop but the Trick Flows may actually come with them. I bought the Trick Flow brand of inserts from Summit for around $25, there was another that was like $49 and they were about $65 from the local speed shop.
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