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bob elston
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bob elston
Posted 12 Years Ago
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My question is can i use 1960 292 heads on a 1954 239 engine.
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bob elston
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12 Years Ago
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Not without a lot of work. The water passages don't line up. The cast...
By
pintoplumber
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12 Years Ago
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In addition to the fitment issues, I think the compression ratio...
By
Hoosier Hurricane
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12 Years Ago
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Have you cc'd a 239 head, Dennis?
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charliemccraney
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12 Years Ago
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No, but Tim has. I forget what it was. It's in an older post. My G...
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pintoplumber
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12 Years Ago
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My brother had a 239 head and it had small chambers, smaller than the...
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speedpro56
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12 Years Ago
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I got to thinking, it wasn't Tim. It was 46yblock and he came up with...
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pintoplumber
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12 Years Ago
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If the cast iron webs at cylinders 4 and 8 are not heavy enough, would...
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patm
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12 Years Ago
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No, the water passage on the EBU heads are in a different location so...
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pintoplumber
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12 Years Ago
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Thank you Dennis, I now understand what you are describing. Pat
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patm
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12 Years Ago
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So drill the water passages in right place and place the massive...
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LordMrFord
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12 Years Ago
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