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Re:cams
« on: Feb 06, 2004, 10:25:30 PM »
Thumper's got it right.
To install a 98 link timing chain cylinder head (75 to 84') on a 96 link block (85-95'), the head must be decked, and a high lift cam will cause the valves to hit the pistons unless the pistons are flycut for clearance.
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