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Old June 11th 05, 04:23 AM
Joe
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Default Stream Holes

I just purchased some Edelbrock 60229 for my '67 Mustang. It appears that I
have an early 289 and must drill some steam holes. According to Edelbrock I
should only drill holes on the number 1 and 5 cylinders. I'm wondering why
I shouldn't drill eight stream holes since the old ones at the top of the
cylinders will be covered. What exactly is their purpose?
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