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Man that's just wrong Adger (LOL). But I did give it try now I am .50 behind and 20lb over weight.
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I was going to reply yesterday but I'm not sure I can answer correctly,I was told you can cut the bowl area down to guide area any angles but I would double check before I did anything.
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Everything you do to the valve seat or the bowl must be concentric to the valve guide. There is no written limit as to how deep you can go, or how many angles you can use. Be aware you can cause yourself problems with runner volume on certain heads. And use common sense with regarding to how deep you go, because I don't think they'll go for 5/8" or 3/4" deep and cutting around the valve guide.
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like alan said any cut and depth concentric to guide. however if cc is not a issue and you have access to a flow bench do some r/d with the bowl hawg and see what happens you may be surprised as you may lose some low .2 .3 numbers and pick up around .4 .45 lift about out of the lift range of a stock cam however the flow bench is not the engine and ive seen some heads bowlhawged to death with horrible low .2 .3 flow # and still run fast . however stock is a free for all now and youre chances of being tossed out of tech slim you have a better chance at getting bounced if youre heads are too stock. merry christmas.
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