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Old 04-23-2007, 12:24 PM
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I am thinking about picking up an 11* head, ET 240's, will they work with a 14cc dished piston? The short block is an iron 402 with 14cc dish. TIA
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yes they will.
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they work with the -28's that I got
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yes they will.
For clarification, I was originally looking at a set with 72cc chambers, now I'm looking at a set with 59cc chambers, does that make a difference?
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Originally Posted by Spellbound
For clarification, I was originally looking at a set with 72cc chambers, now I'm looking at a set with 59cc chambers, does that make a difference?

It makes a differnece in compression, and can also make a slight difference in P/V clearence.
The 72cc head is a as cast head and the 59cc head more then likely started as a 62cc head. They then milled 20 or so thous to get it to 59cc's, so there is very little P/V clearence difference.
There is however a huge compression difference.




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