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It looks like you're right Shoe!
By Bill Conley - 01/17/2002 9:08:58 PM; IP 63.27.79.233
The original poster (Ed) just e-mailed me indicating that he's seen different slot depths on various style virgin heads.

It's possible that the slot was machined differently on different style heads. The print I saw years ago was for the production C5AE-F medium riser. It matched the virgin set that I measured, hence the opinion in my post.

I would think your method with the intake bolts would be consistent across all styles of FE head.

I've learned something good!

-Bill

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 427/428 head mill -- Ed, 01/17/2002
 Measure the oil transfer slot depth -- Bill Conley, 01/17/2002
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 Intake bolt hole to deck distance seems reliable. -- Dave Shoe, 01/17/2002
It looks like you're right Shoe! -- Bill Conley, 01/17/2002
 RE: 427/428 head mill -- Ed, 01/17/2002
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