I was going to say that those heads are easy to get. At least take it down to the fins. I f the piston hits the head use a dremel or files in the squish band of the head until it doesn't hit You can put a dye like prussian blue on the piston and after torqueing down the head take it off and the dye will show where the head is being hit by the piston
Re: Puch head milling
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