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Beyond the deck area of the head up to the intake. A short section that just seals the head to the block at the valley area.
If your angle milling a lot you don't have to keep milling to finish that area and make the head perfectly flat.... The last couple passes will cut that flat... I always did .... I ran an 85-B for years and angle milled plenty of heads.... Big Block Chevy heads....for SS use.....LS-6 Small Block Chevy heads for various uses.... I angle milled a set of 462 heads for an engine I ran down to low 50's CC's Flat top pistons....383...13-1 compression...
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Call Matt Steen @ Victory Engines they have
done quite a few of those 624 castings!
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