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Thread: Pontiac 400 Stroked to 407 Engine Spec Sheet (correct numbers) Input / Advice Wanted
          
   
   

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    oh i save you the time if they have a good lawer they can sue you not a hell of alot you can do about my lawer tells me . know some guys that been down that road . i try like hell to make customers happy some you can not so i try to pass on some if i get the feeling that i could never do any thing that would work. as for mills that mill may of worked. but buying a mill that is setup to do just engines they have tooling and set ups for fast floor to floor time . i have a milled that i milled chevy heads on my J head brigport and cut seat.s for flat heads but never did the job as good as the storm vulcan or the berco with a PCD cutter . i still use the j head mill on the heads and use it to reface the ex side of some heads if they are all chewed out from rust drill and tap .cut pistons added a key ways on cranks many other thing that would be the first machine i would buy
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 09-02-2014 at 10:57 PM.

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