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Oil restrictor in heads
By Will - 11/01/2000 6:30:55 PM; IP 24.26.244.215
I've heard about putting the oil restrictor in the FE heads, but how do I know if I need them?

I've got the Edelbrock heads. I've also got reduced shank studs in the stands that have the oil feed. So, there's another question, would it be better to use normal studs or the reduced shank studs?

I was wondering if Edelbrock was kind enough to size the oil feed correctly to avoid too much oil up top.

I have an old set of valve covers. I guess I could cut the top off and see how much oil was being pumped. Maybe I answered my own question.
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