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    Also when Working on Some 1974 and Newer SB Heads that had Factory Exhaust Rotators . The Spring Seats are Cut Down about .030" more then the Intake Side . This will add to that Sides Install height . And if you are using Splash shields they add up to -.036" to the install height .
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    Quote Originally Posted by tango View Post
    Also when Working on Some 1974 and Newer SB Heads that had Factory Exhaust Rotators . The Spring Seats are Cut Down about .030" more then the Intake Side . This will add to that Sides Install height . And if you are using Splash shields they add up to -.036" to the install height .
    With regards to splash shields, where could I buy for my 1963 dodge? Don't want to have problems with my break system. Thanks
    Last edited by patconor; 11-10-2010 at 07:13 PM.

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