IDing AFR heads??
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IDing AFR heads??
I just pulled off my passenger side AFR 205, and there are a few things cast/etched into the heads, but I cant find anywhere that has the CC on them. I was under the impression that it would be on the bottom surface of the head, so if they're milled you can tell, but they look unmachined and i dont see any identifiers.
The front/back say #150. on the bottom of the intake runners it says "333" and "334", and under the valve cover theres an "E" and an "L" stamped in. Any helps appreciated.
Sean
The front/back say #150. on the bottom of the intake runners it says "333" and "334", and under the valve cover theres an "E" and an "L" stamped in. Any helps appreciated.
Sean
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Well if anyone doesnt know Tony Mamo hes quick like greased lightening. Here's what he said (in case anyone searches later)
"If they aren't stamped on the deck they are probably 66 cc but the issue with assuming that is another shop that normally doesn't stamp them did potentially mill the heads. My suggestion is to have a cylinder head or engine shop pour the chambers to verify....its an important piece of info to help you properly set up your next build."
"If they aren't stamped on the deck they are probably 66 cc but the issue with assuming that is another shop that normally doesn't stamp them did potentially mill the heads. My suggestion is to have a cylinder head or engine shop pour the chambers to verify....its an important piece of info to help you properly set up your next build."