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Re: 400 or 450LP HEAD #'s??
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Posted by jakee on January 06, 2000 at 21:59:01 from (205.188.197.48):
In Reply to: 400 or 450LP HEAD #'s?? posted by andy on January 06, 2000 at 18:16:30:
yes you can ,the runner,s are not buried under a inch of metal,you can uctully put your hand up under the hood and feel the top of the runner,s.ase in a gas head you look at the port,s and the top of them had a nother inch and then turned 90 degreeze and went in to the valve cover. on the good lp head about 3/8 of a inch above the port,s you can feel the top of them into the edge of the valve cover,about a inch worth.look,s like runner,son a v8 motor.and the port,d angle more toward the combustion chamber. did harvester build the first hi port head??.also all 4oo head,s are not the good one,also it,s a openchamber head no real quench area.
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