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Those are great heads for horsies. |
By Dave Shoe - 12/01/2002 12:23:14 AM; IP 216.243.176.34 |
1966 marked the only year the FE head underwent major changes. The changes were primarily emissions related.
The C6AE-R is known as a "transition" head, because it kept the large runners of the pre-emissions era head, but it gained the bosses necessary to install Thermactor emissions controls and also to install Fairlane exhaust manifolding. It's quite similar to a CJ head casting, and readily accepts CJ valves. C6AE-R heads were only available in cars and light trucks in 1966-67. They were available in some marine and industrial applications into the 1970s.
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