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Re: M vs super M head
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Posted by TONY J on December 28, 2005 at 12:00:07 from (70.104.109.98):
In Reply to: Re: M vs super M head posted by Peterbilt101 on December 28, 2005 at 11:34:36:
ok, without looking up the numbers, so someone can add in their 2 cents. they made or put 2or 3 heads on a super a 8060 was on some supers, but is not the head your looking for.a 450 gas or lp head if ya got some cash is what your looking..Gas 450 heads are about half the price of a lp head and will do what ya want it too, esp if you put firecrater or other domes in it. the head off a 400 will be a good cheap alternative upgrade to the 8060 head.8550 or something like that, just mill her down alittle.
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