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Old 04-22-2009   #1
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Re: 93 head on a 6 bolt block ?

Say what?

A 6-bolt block utilizes 12mm studs. A 7-bolt block utilizes 11mm studs. Because of that, you need to enlarge the holes on a 2G Head if you put it on a 6-bolt block, as the holes are smaller, to clear the 1mm larger studs. A 6-bolt head already has the larger holes, so no enlarging is needed.
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Re: 93 head on a 6 bolt block ?

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Say what?

A 6-bolt block utilizes 12mm studs. A 7-bolt block utilizes 11mm studs. Because of that, you need to enlarge the holes on a 2G Head if you put it on a 6-bolt block, as the holes are smaller, to clear the 1mm larger studs. A 6-bolt head already has the larger holes, so no enlarging is needed.

oic I had it the opposite way around...
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Old 04-23-2009   #3
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Re: 93 head on a 6 bolt block ?

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oic I had it the opposite way around...
You can even put a 6 bolt head on a 7 bolt block. It gets lined up with the guide sleaves on the corners of the block. The only one that you need to do any modification for is if its a 6 bolt block with 7 bolt head.
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Old 04-29-2009   #4
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Re: 93 head on a 6 bolt block ?

Everyone fails in this thread.

The proper way to fit a 2g head onto a 6bolt block is shown in the following videos.

http://www.mitsustyle.com/video/MVC-001W.MPG
http://www.dsmstyle.com/video/MVC-002W.MPG

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