Sometimes you can use clay forced into an area to make a readable impressiom.
I'm not sure if it will work here. You might also try a paper impression.
Again, if possible, try slipping a piece of paper (carbon paper I think would
work well) into the area and use a cake spatula to rub. Not sure if it would
work, buy worth a try.
Tom
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>Date: 2008/07/26 Sat PM 07:22:19 CDT
>To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net
>Subject: [Tigers] Engine ID
>Is there a way to tell if a small block Ford is a 260, 289 or a 302?
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