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Cylinder heads

He sure jumped quick before looking for real world info here . And being cali he will find out quick if he was wrong next smog test .
I think Summit is good at not selling non carb compliant parts to California
 
I believe most if not all Edelbrock Performer line is CARB approved, the part numbers listed in thread are CA CARB approved.
 
He sure jumped quick before looking for real world info here . And being cali he will find out quick if he was wrong next smog test .
See the good thing about cali is I know of some smog stations that will pass my truck regardless lol
 
Will they fit my truck? 350 engine? How much you want for them?
 
Thank you but I think I rather go with something not tampered with.
 
There brand new . Guy i got them from cut the center bars is all cause he was thinking warping like stock cast iron manifolds do . . Wont effect the way they run .

But i get it no problem .
 
So I have my son in laws uncle that I know can rebuild engines. And my brothers buddy that says he knows how to rebuild engines and has done a lot. My dilemma is my son in laws uncle isn’t very reliable as far as when he can teach me how to rebuild engines. He also said to bring to machine shop first! Which is ok with me. My brothers friend said to just pull engine and no need to bring to machine shop and he will teach me how to rebuild but I might need to order tools. I’m debating because my cylinder heads, crankshaft, push rods, timing chain etc… are all brand new and I’m scared to ruin everything and lose a lot of money. What do u all think I should do? Pay machine shop to rebuild or just have machine shop do minimum and hope friend teaches me correctly?
 
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