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Commodore_64
Feb 16, 2011

love thy likpa




I don't know how deep the chamfers are on those head bolt holes, but I would be concerned about local high spots around them after overtorquing. I'm not sure if I should recommend hitting it with a stone, if that will screw up the surface finish too much etc, but on other things like fixture plates and such that's what I normally do. One of these guys http://www.amazon.com/Starrett-380-...ZGJZQJXJ2KC9DJ, a feeler, and a bright light would do you for checking flatness. Or just lug the block over to a machine shop and prepare dollers for handing over.

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