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actually, 140-160 1968

I just meant that I don't know its background... The height, I think I'm measuring correctly, is approximately 3 and 7/16 inches... I also forgot to tell you that I know it is a b20f, and this head thickness matches what my haynes manual has for b20f motors. So I assume it has the stock compression ratio of 8.7:1 right? How hard/expensive is it to machine it for higher compression? Cause I now I want to do that, and I might do that before I get the SUs rebuilt and installed. Thanks again for your replys! I'd still like to hear from Shayne though, see what he thinks... Otherwise, when I do get my SUs rebuilt, I'll let Island Automotion take care of it.
Thanks,
Kyle






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