Edelbrock 5089 E-Street Cylinder Heads for Small Block Chevy
350-5089
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Small Block Chevy
Specifications:
- Chamber Volume: 64cc
- Deck Thickness: 9/16"
- Valve Spring Diameter: 1.46"
- Max Lift: .550"
- Valve Spring Installed Height: 1.750"
- Rocker Studs: 3/8" with Guide Plate
- Pushrod Diameter: 5/16"
- Intake Port Volume: 185cc
- Intake Valve Diameter: 2.02"
- Exhaust Port Volume: 60cc
- Exhaust Valve Diameter: 1.60"
Technical Notes:
Use with hydraulic camshafts less than .550" max lift. Not compatible with hydraulic roller camshafts. Recommended spark plugs are Champion RC12YC or equivalent 14mm x ¾" reach with flat gasket seat. Requires hardened pushrods. Staight plug heads.
Flow Numbers as tested by Edelbrock's SuperFlo SF-1020 flow bench @ 28" H2O
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