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different castings of R heads
By Curt - 12/16/2002 11:33:57 PM; IP 209.159.215.17
I just purchased another set of C6AER HEADS. These heads are different than the others. one of the heads has c6ae 3080 R on it with adate of 5L12. the mate to it has just the c6aer on it with the same date. neither of them have the 14 holes the are just the standard 8 holes drilled for the exhaust. They also do not have the brass plugs, what ever they are call on the top of the exit port. the other heads are both c6aer and have dates of 5L2 and 5L3. They both have 14 exhaust manifolds holes and the brass plugs. they also have different numbers on the cast. like casting numbers. Ok, now with my question. What are the holes with the brass plugs in them for. Are there any other differences in them. other than the exhaust holes. Just was kinda shocked to see that they were so different. but still an R head. thanks

curt
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 RE: different castings of R heads -- Bob Sprowl, 12/17/2002
 Casting differences -- Royce Peterson, 12/17/2002
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