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Victor Big Block Chrysler Cylinder Head
Combustion Chamber Volume: | 72cc |
Intake Runner Volume: | 280cc (Raised .650") |
Exhaust Runner Volume: | 100cc |
Intake Valve Diameter: | 2.20'' |
Exhaust Valve Diameter: | 1.81'' |
Valve Stem Diameter: | 11/32'' |
Valve Guides: | Manganese Bronze |
Deck Thickness: | 5/8'' |
Valve Spring Diameter: | N/A |
Valve Spring Maximum Lift: | N/A |
Rocker Stud: | N/A |
Guideplate: | N/A |
Pushrod Diameter: | 3/8'' |
Valve Angle: | 15° |
Exhaust Port Location: | Raised .250" |
Spark Plug Fitment: | 14mm x 3/4'' Reach, Gasket Seat |
Flow Numbers as tested by Edelbrock's SuperFlo SF-1020 flow bench @ 28" H2O
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Note: These heads are sold bare and will require proper machining of the valve guides and a finish valve job for the specific valves the customer chooses to install. These heads require offset rocker arms for the intake ports and the exhaust side will accept standard-spec rockers. May require additional pushrod hole clearance for some combinations. Will need to use Edelbrock Valley plate kit 350-7798 for RB engines and 350-7799 for B engines.
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