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I have a set of these heads, is the January casting too late for 69 Z28, I know there was a strike and the 69 model year kept going.
Can someone please PM me an approximate value, very good condition, complete heads, been on a shelf for at least 20 yrs. |
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It appears your heads have a January 1970 casting date so if that is the case, they would not be correct for any 1969 car. The 1969 Camaro production ran into 1970 production timing but it ended in November of 1969.
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So these would be correct for 1970 LT1?
I would prefer to sell these heads for a # matching car and build a different set of heads for my current engine build. Does anyone need a set of these heads or could I get an approximate value. |
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They are correct for 70 LT1 only if they have 2.02 valves and screw in studs. If they have pressed studs and 1.94's, then they are 300 horse heads.
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They are correct for 70 LT1 only if they have 2.02 valves and screw in studs. If they have pressed studs and 1.94's, then they are 300 horse heads. [/ QUOTE ] I believe the large valve (2.02) version would also be correct for a '70 L46 (350/350). Mike |
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factory 2.02 and screw in studs. My father has had these stored for years, bought from another guy who had them stored for years.
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