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The only correct way...
By Dave Shoe - 01/23/2004 9:31:12 PM; IP 216.243.176.34
...is to measure the distance from the center of the intake manifold bolt hole to the deck. You can also use the exhaust manifold bolt holes, but they tend to be a bit rustier. You can also verify how much tilt is in the mill job.

I've not yet dug up factory blueprint numbers, but I continue to look.

This is my opinion, based on a study of the issue.

Shoe.

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