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Re: 352/390hp
By Mike McQuesten - 11/18/2002 10:13:09 PM; IP 65.176.105.82
The COAE-D head is correct for 1960 HP352 and 1961 HP390.

They are increasingly difficult to find just like 406, 427 and 428 Cobra Jet heads.

You can trade them for CJ heads if you can find someone who is willing.

The COAE-D does have a 58cc combustion chamber. If run with a flat top piston the compression ratio would be too high for available at the pump fuels. I'm running a set with C3J marine/industrial pistons that have a dish similar to the '61-'62 390. This provides a 10.5:1 compression ratio which will be marginal with 92 octane unleaded.
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 c0ae-d heads -- jr, 11/16/2002
Re: 352/390hp -- Mike McQuesten, 11/18/2002
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