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RE: Nope. Valve spacing is the same.
By Darel - 10/24/2002 8:08:26 AM; IP 198.81.27.8
Thanks Shoe. Unfortunately it's a '61 T-Bird, so I can't get any other exhaust in there, and I can't afford an intake yet (but will eventually). I figured since the heads needed "the works" it was something to look into. And boy, were my old valves worn into the seat! They were sitting well below the chamber surface. Sounds like it should work pretty well, then. Thanks!
Darel
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