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C8AE-H heads and long 427 cast manifolds
By Brian Nichols - 01/20/2003 10:30:38 AM; IP 64.112.199.80
Has anyone run this combination? I am worried about exh leaks as the exh port floor on the head is lower than the port size of these manifolds. I do have the option to run C6AE-R heads also. The engine is a 428 with TRW L2303 pistons for my 64 Marauder, 4 speed. I would also like to use my aluminum 1C3 intake as 1st choice, iron C.J. 2nd choice. Any feedback ??
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Collapse <b>C8AE-H heads and long 427 cast manifolds</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Brian Nichols, <i>01/20/2003</i></font>C8AE-H heads and long 427 cast manifolds -- Brian Nichols, 01/20/2003
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 Use the "R" heads........ -- kevin, 01/20/2003
 RE: Use the "R" heads........ -- Brian, 01/20/2003
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