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Old 05-23-2007, 01:50 PM
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I've heard of using modeling clay on the piston top and going thru a couple rotations to check for clearance. If you mill the head or the deck, for sure you should check clearance. I would do that on all the cylinders if I were putting some money into the engine, or changing the cam.
I would bet that some cam/rocker-follower/lifter/valve combos could lead to interference.
tom