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Old 03-23-2000, 10:08 AM   #2
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They are the '70 cast and the ones to get. I'm having a pair done in the machine shop right now. You'll need hardened seats for unleaded fuel. Probably new springs and valves. I got new seals in my rebuild kit. Many people have screw-in studs put in. The exhaust is usually ported out and polish intake and exhaust ports.

Get an estimate from your machine shop. You can probably buy a set for what it will cost you to get them redone. Like you I already had them lying around, but I'm going to save about $100 at most.

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