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Cylinder head ID?
I just got a 70 javelin sst 390 from my uncle. My grandpa bought the car new in 1970 and put about 16000 miles on it before the he got bit by the racing bug. The trans and factory rear end were modified by Art Carr, and the engine was built by a speed shop in california. I was wondering if anyone here could tell me how to I.D. the cyl heads, from casting numbers and such?
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Welcome aboard...yes look under a valve cover for a 7-8 digit number and post up
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Welcome! As MC said, look for a number between two valve springs. Post them here and we will disect them for ya. Did you make it to the AMO show this past weekend?
Jack
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Yeah I made it to the show, I got there late on sat though. I never even unloaded the car off the trailer when I got there. here is a link to some before pics of my car
http://www.streetcarforums.com/showt...threadid=28441
here are a few after pics
http://www.streetcarforums.com/showt...threadid=29000
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the #'s on the cyl head are 3216090-1
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6090 is a single rocker head early seveties....not especially rare just harder to find. 58cc volume dogleg exhaust 72-73
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Thanks, are these heads good for performance? I'm thinking about doing a little port work while they are off. What would be a better head but still keep the engine period correct?
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Hey man, if you ever want to meet up, I could swing by and show you were the #'s are on your head. I am about to move to the area and am actually living at working at the Hilton that was the host hotel in Norcross. Drop me a line if you want!
Jack Brunson Jr
615-364-1521 Cell
770-447-4747 Hotel (Office or room)
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Port work always helps....maybe remove some flashing and smooth out some areas
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Port has always done well. Stern (sp?) on the other hand....how usless is that!