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Was digging though my pile of 2.0 heads and found a pair with the valve guide bosses cut down. As I remember these had dual springs on them so it makes sense that this needed to be done to make room for the smaller inner spring. Will it be expensive to restore these back to stock. The heads are in good condition other than this.
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I thought the extra material on top would help support the valve guide and keep the springs from moving around.
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