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Another option is to take your case to a "speed shop" like the kind that work on big block chevy's and have your case tanked. I opened up my case for our 102s and drilled and tapped all the galleys and just drove over to my local speed shop and for $15 my case came back looking like it was brand new.
Charles Navarro
LN Engineering
http://www.LNengineering.com
Aircooled Precision Performance
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