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Old 05-04-2004, 10:40 AM   #1
Question drilling g head  
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Quick ? for you all when cross drilling the head do the have to be at that angle or can they just be stright
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From a very good friend of mine, don't bother. It weakens the chamber and often leads to cracks.

He suggested I epoxy mine up...

Just some input. If the block is X drilled, and the head is not, Use an MP 005 HG.

If you do x-drill it... They should be at the proper angle.

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Thanx didn't have one to look at that was x-drilled but yes the block is drilled so that won't cause head gasket proplems ? what about a felpro head gasket as I already have it and hate trying to deal with the local dodge dealer
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