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    mellobud is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    head code...327?

     



    can someone tell me the specifics of this head...the code is 458642...it is not the 468xxx...any help would be appreciated

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    mellobud is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    yes...if thats possible...doesnt make sense though bc i pulled this head off a 307 and the 307 ran fine with it....this is the deal i have a 307 with the stock 1968 307 head on the passenger side and apparently a 350 head on the other....wouldnt that lead to different compression rations per side bc it is assuming a lot to think they are the same size...should i run the 350 head or should i find another set of matching heads or can i run 350 heads from my mercruiser 350 in the garage(bc those at least match, wait then my compression would probably go way down) darn, im in a pickle.
    Last edited by mellobud; 07-02-2006 at 07:30 PM.

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