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[DML] Okay, I know the answer to this question, but I'm going to ask anyway
- From: "supremeadmiralsenn" <AdmiralSenn@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 02:07:33 -0000
Is it theoretically possible, given enough machine work, to fit a 24V
PRV head on a B28F engine block?
I'm not actually expecting a 'yes' answer, nor am I absolutely itching
to start planning out a way to do this, so a no won't disappoint me,
but I'm curious. And if not, what are the obstacles? 
I ask because I may have access to a fully equipped modern machine
shop for little to no money on my part. But if the head is completely
shaped and sized wrong, then obviously I can't have it fitted in. 
And yes, I know it'd be easier to get a 3 liter 24V Alpine engine. 
-Adam
Certifiable crazy man
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