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    I like Richard's idea there. If it ain't broke don't fix it. One exception to this could be (I did say could be), This is a chevy small block and that 307 had some potential for torque and a guy could easily and cheaply play with it to make it smooth, bark the tires, and still afford the fuel to it. Why don't you double check and see if it's Chevy.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

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    Ok thanks..
    whats the easiest way of checking if its a chevy??
    the head bolt pattern looks different to a chevy, altho i'm not certain..

    I'll post a pic as soon as i get home to see if you guys have any ideas..

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