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Old 09-17-2002, 06:53 PM
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Default Edel 6017 SB heads

I would like to know the diameter and depth of the cut they machine in the 6077's ie makeing them 6017's. Also maybe looking for a set of 6017's bare???
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Depth is .060.
Dia is not listed. But it should be at least the stock bore dia. I would bet a little thought wnt into it and it's a little bigger for overbores.
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Its a 4.07 diameter by .060 deep with a .050 radius on the cutter. The standard 340 bore is 4.04, but the pistons don't go all the way to the outter diameter, and this cut relief should be good for overbores as well.
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