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Had some head work when I bought it had the oversize valves and some port work but windsor engine reco's did all the machine work (ur ole stomping grounds)and head work eg new valve guides head flowing and straightning of the head ,said it was twisted and bowed got to admit the cams do turn better and faced it ,also did work on the block but I redid the ports a as big as the gaskets to finish it off

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Using a haltec E11v2 it was tuned to the old engine , this one has a bit more work done to it internally and to the head but the bolt on's are the same so tune won't be to far out

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I dont know maybe I should leave this power plant in call it cute power though I could never shut the bonnet on her my beautiful grandaughter

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she likes to help popa only trouble she likes to help with a hammer arrrr noooooo :happy:

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