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Stan from VA farmall 230 engine??
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Posted by t.r.y. on June 20, 2006 at 03:40:18 from (205.238.248.178):
Hey stan thanks for the info. I go the head off last night and found 5 1/4 valves. INtakes weren't so pretty. All the valves were razor thin. As for the block. Very little ridge on the sleeve. all cylinder compression test 100 or over. BUt not even maybe due to valves. The pistons are 3 1/8 and they appear to be dome tops. there not flat and not step head. BUt I will say its a different looking dome top. I was wondering if I can shave the head at all to get more compression of course along with the rest of the rebuild. The piston sticks out 3/8 of in. over the block edge at full stroke. The deepest part of the head is 7/8in. Thanks Stan
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