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Old 10-26-1999, 07:19 PM   #4
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Sure you can mill the heads to keep the compression. It's quite a ways down to the old 289 heads 54cc's, and you MIGHT have to mill the intake also. I'm not sure if you have to or not, so ask the machinist.

You can improve the flow of these heads some if you grind out the air injection bosses from the exhaust ports.
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