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thanks guys I think im going to talked to wes @ cycle-rama said he would bore the jugs, port and polish the heads, and install over size valves, and diamond cut heads and jugs $1450 and this will leave me no downtime since I have the extra parts? Does the price sound reasonable?
Now that I look at that line, it almost looks like fins for the fins.
Hope this helps.
For some reason I just find it hard to believe that cutting the heads will really do that much to cool things better, but I could be wrong. It just sounds like snake oil to me. I have seen the sign at the dealer that says they run cooler too.
For some reason I just find it hard to believe that cutting the heads will really do that much to cool things better, but I could be wrong. It just sounds like snake oil to me. I have seen the sign at the dealer that says they run cooler too.
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droped the heads and jugs off to the machine shop today going with a larger intake valve port and polish kimbbelwhite valves and shaving the heads just a little should get comp to 10.0 to 1 (don't want eny higher) when they come back sending them to diamond heads.
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