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Re: Re: Re: Super M Head Choices
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Posted by jakee on June 26, 2001 at 13:46:20 from (205.188.196.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super M Head Choices posted by jakee on June 25, 2001 at 21:42:07:
wen you turn a head over look at the combustion chamber area,if part of it is flat were it goes over the piston this called closed chamber head,there therie was with it flat there wen combustion happened because it was sqesed tite there it moved the exhaust gases faster thowred the valve and on out ,on a good style LP-head there is no flat part it is tapered from the far side to the out side wall.if i remember right the good one starts at serial number 144,??? something and thats about the middle run of the 400 head,s. also with the valve cover in place on the side that run,s to the manifold you can see each indevidul runner from the out side to the inside of the head,the top of the runners,it will not just have the runners buried inside the head like the gas heads.i think super M and early 400 lp heads they just used the hi-compresion gas head.i will look up the part numbers for you later.
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