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Intake bolt hole to deck distance seems reliable.
By Dave Shoe - 01/17/2002 1:01:38 PM; IP 12.2.11.131
I've never thought of measuring the oil hole depth. I'll have to look at this.

I have checked for consistency in a couple dozen FE heads and found the intake manifold bolt hole center to the deck distance is the only reliable way to determine distance.

Sorry, I don't have the number handy, and I fidn it works best to stick a shanked bolt deep into the hole to be sure it's centrally located.

Shoe.
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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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 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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