Milling cylinder heads

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         <td align="center" width="200"><strong>Not required</strong></td>
 
         <td align="center" width="200"><strong>Not required</strong></td>
 
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==Intake flange angles==
 
==Intake flange angles==
 
For those who would prefer to calculate it for themselves, the table below gives the intake flange angles. The amounts shown are how much difference there is from 90 degrees between the flange and deck. The flange angles listed below may be used with the following formula:
 
For those who would prefer to calculate it for themselves, the table below gives the intake flange angles. The amounts shown are how much difference there is from 90 degrees between the flange and deck. The flange angles listed below may be used with the following formula:
;Amount to be removed from intake flange = .707 ÷ (SIN (45 - intake face angle))  
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;Amount to be removed from intake flange = .707 ÷ (SIN (45 - intake face angle))
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<tr valign="TOP"><td colspan="5" align="center"><b>Common V8 intake flange angles </b></td></tr>
 
<tr valign="TOP"><td colspan="5" align="center"><b>Common V8 intake flange angles </b></td></tr>
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<tr valign="TOP"><td rowspan="2">Pontiac</td><td>1955-'79</td><td>265, 287, 301, 316, 347, 326, 350, 370, 389, 400, 421, 428, 455</td><td align="center">'''0°'''</td></tr>
 
<tr valign="TOP"><td rowspan="2">Pontiac</td><td>1955-'79</td><td>265, 287, 301, 316, 347, 326, 350, 370, 389, 400, 421, 428, 455</td><td align="center">'''0°'''</td></tr>
 
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==Another way to calculate the amount to remove==
 
==Another way to calculate the amount to remove==
 
In cases where the head in question isn't listed or the list cannot be accessed, the amount of material to remove from the cylinder head deck to reach a specific volume can be found by using a graduated burette or even a syringe.
 
In cases where the head in question isn't listed or the list cannot be accessed, the amount of material to remove from the cylinder head deck to reach a specific volume can be found by using a graduated burette or even a syringe.

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