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Hap started my head... Yay!

Scott_Hower

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Found a bare NOS Spit 1500 head on fleabay about a year ago. Sent it off to Hap recently to have him work his LBC magic on it. He just called to say it's in the tank getting de-cosmolined.


:banana:
 
Woohoo!
 
Very nice!
 
The man is talented and experienced.
Nice looking head...now.
:cheers:
 
uh,,,, 1,3,7 & 8 are in crooked.... :banana:

It definately is beautiful!!!
 
Absolutely beautiful.
 
Thanks guys, Scott glad you're happy with the head, the best part of your job, was not having to clean up a crusty old head, nice working with new parts for a change :yesnod:
 
Hap had a busy week. I got mine back also. Mine was clean when he got it except where I got too happy with the porting tool and got into the pushrod tube. He did a great job repairing it!
 
kalist said:
Hap had a busy week. I got mine back also. Mine was clean when he got it except where I got too happy with the porting tool and got into the pushrod tube. He did a great job repairing it!

Jan, on your head, I meant to tell you, when I blended the bowl area where the hardened exhaust seats were installed, I noticed that the intake bowl had not been worked very much in the area leading into valve seat area, thats a big flow gain right there, maybe the #1 flow gain, anyway, I knocked that out while I was in there, it should make a nice improvment to your head.

Tom, thanks for the kind words, I enjoyed your visit.
 
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