You should use a masonry bit for this. The drill itself isn't so important; just about any general-purpose drill will work.
You must drill the steam holes in the heads to coincide with the ones in the block or it will overheat QUICK!!!
It will be the only side all the holes line up with the holes on the block. Check it out, you'll see what I mean.
The circulation of coolant flows from the water pump thru each side of the block towards the rear of block then up into the rear of the heads, then forward thru the heads and up into the intake manifold and out the thermostat opening. The holes in front are blocked to force the coolant out the holes in back of the block into heads.
Yes. For street use you should drill the steam holes using a head gasket as a template.
don't drill it use a punch to cut the hole. small holes can be made with a leather punch (hollow) or a solid punch on a block of wood. Larger holes can be cut with a sharpened tube on a bock of wood.
You can drill holes in aluminum with a drill as long as you have the proper drill bit. Use a regular drill bit and keep speed moderate.
A drill makes holes in things.
To drill holes
the hammer function on drills is used with a masonary bit and used to drill holes in brick or concrete block.
yes but you may have to drill out the holes yourself, and its not a worthwile endevour
The Drill Press is used for drilling holes in various materials.