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Tommy has hit upon a very good possibility. The combustion chamber volumes of one head are quite likely different than the other. It could have been caused by unmatched pair of heads, one cut more than the other or the valves being recessed a little more in one than the other. When the chamber volumes are equalized prior to assembly it eliminates this situation and equalizes compression readings in each cylinder, allowing each cylinder to make equal power.
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Rick
As you slide down the Banister of Life, may the splinters never be pointing the wrong way
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