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Originally Posted by Che70velle
You misspelled $200. Nobody does anything for $20 anymore. Those days are gone. Super simple job though with the right tools.

Oh I dunno' I think I could do it with this for $20....



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That's the hard way for $20. Everyone atleast has a Chicago brand electric Disc Grinder...
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Originally Posted by the_merv
I just want to know what junkyard has an LQ4 without the Rods hanging out of it.


Considering that the majority of Heads out there for that small bore are cathedral and they work better for port velocity than volume, you have to have RPM's to get that velocity.

Someone had a small bore rectangular port head if I remember right.
Mast and I think Promax now has something.



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