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stock head valley PLATE #2501263
05/28/18 11:00 AM
05/28/18 11:00 AM
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this might be kinda crazy but here goes.has anyone ever beveled a stock head to put a plate instesd of the pan on an rb.i know there is not much room there but it shouldnt take much.906 sp head

Re: stock head valley PLATE [Re: bonefish] #2501268
05/28/18 11:14 AM
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No but it was common to weld a plate on the bottom of the intake years ago so we didn't have to use those dog-gone valley trays.


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Re: stock head valley PLATE [Re: bonefish] #2501321
05/28/18 02:14 PM
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You don't have to bevel the head. Use a AR182 billet valley plate and then the AR392 bat wings to hold the intake gaskets.

http://arengineering.com/home-page/valley-plates/







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