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C7JE is a Chris Craft marine head
By P - 11/08/2003 8:42:39 PM; IP 216.80.156.204
There were other marine applications too, such as INTERCEPTOR. The Interceptor motors were similar to those sold to Chris Craft, I understand for around $1400 each, but Interceptor also offered at least two higher horsepower versions up to 400-hp. The CC versions were all standardized around the 300-hp spec., and those were used in anything from a fiberglass Commander to many wood Cruisers, some of which were very large, as well as a variety of runabouts. Even the Italian Speedboat manufacturer "RIVA" was known to use an occasional big Ford.

I understand the C7JE heads were generic 352 and 390 units, that could be cleaned up and used for performance applications. I have a set sitting in my office now if anyone wants the particulars lemme know, all I have to do is walk down the hallway.

regards, P
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 C7JE specs and photo -- P, 11/09/2003
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