05stroker
Never enough power guy!
That was my thought when I saw the pics. I would send them back.but how does the number "3" end up on the front cap? you cant interchange that cap with any other, that's strange....
That was my thought when I saw the pics. I would send them back.but how does the number "3" end up on the front cap? you cant interchange that cap with any other, that's strange....
That was my thought when I saw the pics. I would send them back.
I don't think that's going to hurt anything. Burnish the high spots and it should be good to go. That's how it looks from here.
what bruce said,knock it down and let it ride. there is plenty of sealing surface around that to keep any issues away.
Pocket knife. Sharpening stone. Emery cloth over wood. Light taps with a hammer.
just the end of a file or a some emery cloth like suggested above,that's all your machine shop will do.
Hammer and punch.

Gasket layed out on the sealing surface:
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The defect sits right there!!!
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So I took the heads to my engine guy and he said its not worth shipping it back. He can mill both heads to a perfect flat surface.
He said something that I am wondering if I should be concerned with...
When he saw the heads, he said its the first time he has seen radius-ed water/oil jackets!!
He showed me all the heads he had in the shop from other performance and non-performance applications and they all had sharp edges; not rounded.
Should I be worried about his comment?
Another comment he made was that he was not impressed at all with the finish of the surfaces. He commented, when you buy a FRPP head, you are paying for the R&D engineering...not the finishing work which is done by a low paid laborer.
He commented that all the heads he has seen, from Edelbrock, Dart, Brodix, etc all are great designs, but the finish/detail work is atrocious.
So he said he will pull the valves, check the seats, etc... He said he would hate for me to put some mediocre finished heads on a meticulously built short block.
Anyways FRPP is replacing the head. The left side was fine, just the right head they sent us was no good. Also, these heads are on back order until May 30th for the R side and "Untill further notice" for the L side. SMHSo its a good thing then that the engine guy wants to go through the heads with a microscope...?? lol
Thanks Jim... I was starting to think I was getting taken advantage of with needless work.
Should I have gave him my cams too, to look over? I have seen a thread or two where the cams had sharp edges and such.
This is getting out of hand... I'm afraid I will end up with a $5K machining bill. sigh