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Re: shortened shift arms, four row cores, batteries, etc.

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: shortened shift arms, four row cores, batteries, etc.
From: "A. B. Bonds" <ab@vuse.vanderbilt.edu>
Date: 18 Jun 1996 16:59:01 -0500
In <9606182138.AA07106@kegs.saic.com>, Denise Thorpe wrote:

>Interestingly enough, the unusable 18V short block I have has
>cutouts on the top of the block at the sides of the cylinders for
>valves.  Those must be some big honkin' valves in those heads.  If
>the cutouts are necessary, then the big valve head should only be
>used with an 18V block. 

You are correct.  One would get very embarassed by just dropping a big
valve head onto a non-18V block.  Valve cut-outs are required.  It is
possible to mill said cutouts into older blocks, but these heads are
not just plug-in replacements....

Incidentally, I got a big-valve head _without_ the dreaded
air-injection ports (no cracks!) when I ordered a rebuilt from British
Parts NW in Dayton, OR.  They use a European core (presumably rebuilt
in England).  These are currently $395 outright with stainless exhaust
valves and hardened seats.  I'm quite happy with mine (went onto a '73
18V).
                        A. B. Bonds



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