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RE: Head Matching
By kevin - 03/21/2001 1:14:37 PM; IP 209.240.220.235
You are fortunate to have these heads, if they are indeed CO castings. However they should not have machined chambers.The C-J heads are cast from different patterns altogether so most of what people gain in other heads with the installation of bigger valves and porting is just that. The 428 with these 352-360 horse heads and dished pistons is the most potent street combo you will experience for the bucks.They offer the small chamber which can be reworked correctly to the most advantageous shape for combustion efficiency and surface to volume ratio.
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 Head Matching -- Mike P. (Takoma Park, MD), 03/20/2001
 RE: Head Matching -- Ed Foral, 03/20/2001
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 RE: HP '52/'90 heads -- Mike McQuesten, 03/21/2001
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