Small Block Chevy
- Cylinder Head Style: Bare
- Cylinder Head Material: Cast Iron
- Cylinder Head Finish: Natural
- Combustion Chamber Volume (cc): 59 cc
- CNC-Machined Combustion Chamber: No
- Intake Runner Volume (cc): 180 cc
- Exhaust Runner Volume (cc): n/a
- CNC-Machined Intake Runner: No
- CNC-Machined Exhaust Runner: No
- Intake Port Shape: Square
- Intake Port Location: Standard
- Exhaust Port Shape: Square
- Exhaust Port Location: Standard
- Spark Plug Style: Angle
- Comp. Valve Job: No
- Intake Valves Included: No
- Intake Valve Diameter (in): 2.020 in.
- Exhaust Valves Included: No
- Exhaust Valve Diameter (in): 1.600 in.
- Valve Springs Included: No
- Damper Spring Included: No
- Retainers Included: No
- Locks Included: No
- Valve Stem Seals Included: No
- Rocker Arm Studs Included: No
- Rocker Arms Included: No
- Rocker Arm Nuts Included: No
- Guideplates Included: No
- Valve Cover Mounting Style: Center & Perimeter Bolt
- Accessory Bolt Holes Drilled: Yes
- Intake Valve Angle: 23 deg.
- Exhaust Valve Angle: 23 deg.
- Valve Guides Included: Yes
- Valve Guide Material: Bronze
- Valve Seats Machined: Yes
- Valve Seat Machine Style: 3-angle
- Valve Seat Material: Ductile iron
- Steam Holes Drilled: No
- Oiling Style: Through pushrod
- Machined for O-Ring: No
- Heat Crossover: No
- Sold individually
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Will it fit a 1967 Chevy Camaro ss
Should this fit a 1984 c10 350
Will this fit my 1994 chevy K1500 with TBI. If not what head with a 2.02 intake valve will work?
What is the intake bolt pattern? Vortec or pre 86.
Will this fit on my 1992 chevy 3/4 ton 350tbi
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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