I have the same heads and from the info I found they 76cc heads with 1.72 intake valves
235 ccs
These are heavy duty 350 truck heads with big low compression chambers around 78 ccs and small valves and ports. Not suitable for things other than medium size trucks with a dump/delivery/tow package that do real hard work at low engine speeds. You'll see these listed for crate motors and OEM truck production from the mid 1980's to the latter 90's, all of these applications are correct, unsaid about the crate engine is that it's a heavy duty truck replacement engine. These are not Swirl Port nor Vortec heads, if anything their design harkens back to the 283 and 327 economy car or HD truck engines of that era with very low compression and a 1.72 inch intake valve.
Yes they will with no problems. They are basicly the same heads, Just different CCs.
Type your answer here... 28 CCS
1300 ccs
It means cubic centimeters it refers to the engine size..
how on the 2002 CCS cover
I am not sure - but the engine will say how many CCs it has on it somewhere.
No, CCS is not in California. There main plant is in Westerville, Ohio. ----
13 US ounces equal 384.455884 ccs.
25 ccs (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 25 milliliters, as 1 cc is equal to 1 mL. This volume is roughly the size of a standard tablespoon, which holds about 15 mL. Therefore, 25 ccs is slightly less than two tablespoons. In terms of everyday objects, it could be visualized as a small shot glass filled with liquid.
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