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$1200 San Luis Obispo California. Richard Phillips
Pair of barely used Mummert pocket ported and valves job heads. Approx 1500 miles Intake valves 2.020 Exhaust vale’s 1.060 intake port approx 1.312 x1.225 Exhaust port approx 1.975 x 1.295 Selling because just received Johns Alloy Heads
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I ran these on my 312, selling because replacing with Johns Alloy heads
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What is the chamber volume on those heads?
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Lord, I have no way of checking chamber volume. Richard
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If they are Ecz-G heads, ? a more important question is "have they been milled ?" And if so, how much?..Our man Ted recommends no more than 25 thousands on the "G" heads, which have somewhat thin decks..
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Paul, Are you interested in my cylinder heads? You seem to have questionable queries on the validity of my parts for sale. If so I will measure them. If not please lighten up… I’m sure John Mummert knows what he is doing. when he put these heads together for me. Like I said all my parts for sale they ran excellent on my 312 Richard
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Measuring the mill cut not exactly rocket science, and no special equipment/tool is required. I’m sure any seriously interested buyer could research/supply the simple method (?). Also, if the chambers haven’t obviously been cleaned-up/matched, orig.. ‘G’ volumes are readily available.
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Thanks Dan, iIf someone sparks interest I’ll measure the heads. I’d guess John skimmed them .005-.010 for now I’m busy installing my new heads
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PF, if the "G" heads are posted, they can be safely milled more than .025. If you go to eatonbalancing.com, you'll find that Ted built a customer's engine, the heads of which had been milled .080.
If John Mummert machined and assembled the heads, why would you question their integrity?
"G" head combustion chambers are a "nominal" 69cc. Tim Mcmaster says .005 = 1cc; however, Ted says .006 = 1cc. The only way to know for certain is by ccing the combustion chambers, and it's very likely that not all 8 chambers will be exactly the same.
If you can commit all of the specifics to memory, you're doing better than most of us.
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Re posted heads. I stand corrected. I forgot that only the unposted heads have the thin deck issues...
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