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Cool motor and build. Keep us all posted and the pictures coming.
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----There's that beautiful Del Ray interior I keep going on about. That is just handsome!!!....Bill S
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----There's that beautiful Del Ray interior I keep going on about. That is just handsome!!!....Bill S
This^^^!!
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I'm somewhat biased, but I think I would have to agree with you Bill.

I love it's understated complexities.
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Its interesting that the head surfaces are milled instead of broached like the oil pan and mains are. GM must have preferred a secondary cleanup cut on this engine. I wonder if it is machined to a zero deck height?
I don't think that was factory work.
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I don't think that was factory work.
Nope. The heads were removed from the block many years ago and were stored separately for a few decades. When Rod came into possession of the engine and heads, he cleaned and surfaced both heads as well as ran a pass over the deck surface. Once the new cam goes in, his assembly guy will measure the pistons in each hole, check piston to valve clearance, setup the heads and record all measurements onto a build sheet before I pick it up.
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