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Old 06-26-2013, 08:09 PM   #1
Jeff Goss
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Smile Repairing SB Chev Heads

Last time I had my Wagon out, I damaged one cylinder head. Small block Chevy 520 casting. 327 engine for SS/MA.

I have a Jesel rocker system, and ran too short of a bolt for the base. I ripped out all of the rocker stud bosses. The one mistake I made in putting this motor together, and I pay for it dearly. My luck.

I want to try to fix the threads myself, as funds are low and I don't want to ask for favors from anyone.

What is the best way to do this, or is it best left to a professional? Be honest-I can take it. LOL!

Thanks!
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