Motion Camaro
08-10-2006, 03:20 PM
<font color="blue">GM Bowtie #10185040
The splayed-valve cylinder head has 240cc intake runners.
The splayed-valve casting has a .240" minimum port wall thickness that permits extensive modifications by cylinder head specialist seeking even more airflow.
The intake valves are angled 16 degrees to the deck surface and tilted (splayed) 4 degrees.
The exhaust valves are 11 degrees, with a 4 degree tilt.
This cylinder head has symmetrical intake and exhaust ports and can accommodate a 2.20" diameter intake valve and a 1.65" exhaust valve.
Its nominal combustion chamber volume is 45cc, although the actual volume will depend on the seats and valves installed.
-----> $1500.00 or trade for 18 degree heads <--------
*** Price is for a pair *** </font>
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The splayed-valve cylinder head has 240cc intake runners.
The splayed-valve casting has a .240" minimum port wall thickness that permits extensive modifications by cylinder head specialist seeking even more airflow.
The intake valves are angled 16 degrees to the deck surface and tilted (splayed) 4 degrees.
The exhaust valves are 11 degrees, with a 4 degree tilt.
This cylinder head has symmetrical intake and exhaust ports and can accommodate a 2.20" diameter intake valve and a 1.65" exhaust valve.
Its nominal combustion chamber volume is 45cc, although the actual volume will depend on the seats and valves installed.
-----> $1500.00 or trade for 18 degree heads <--------
*** Price is for a pair *** </font>
http://static.racingjunk.com/1/ui/5/6/6192820464774.jpg http://www.yenko.net/attachments/217514-DSCN0026%28Medium%29.JPG