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Angle Milling
By Bob - 01/31/2001 9:43:29 PM; IP 192.195.167.53
I have a .030 over 390 with flat top pistons. Plan on running a .560 lift hydraulic cam. Was wondering if I can angle mill the head about .060 with no problem of valve hitting the piston. And what compression ratio I would come up with? looking for about 10.5 -11.0 to 1. The head is a C8AE-H. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
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