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vertical number is 080207, and horizontal number is 10445?
Cylinder head I.D.?
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Re: Cylinder head I.D.?
whats the cast-in number under the valve cover ?
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Re: Cylinder head I.D.?
It's a Vortec head, either a 906, or 062 casting!
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That's what I thought too, but I don't see the saw tooth marks they usually have.
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That looks like a mid 1990's 305 head. 1255805988bluestar wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 4:34 pm Cast iron small block chevy head,
vertical number is 080207, and horizontal number is 10445?
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The casting numbers under the valve cover will tell the story, date code and application...305 or 350
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Re: Cylinder head I.D.?
found the number, they are large port bowtie vortec heads, sadly i'd prefer the smaller vortec bowtie ones for my class rules but its what came with the car.
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Re: Cylinder head I.D.?
It never crossed your mind to look up that number before someone instructed you to? More times than not, you'll find more info about cast in numbers than you will numbers that have been stamped on afterwards. Those could be stamped on by anyone, anywhere, at any time.
Are you not familiar with GM castings? Or how to identify them?
Are you not familiar with GM castings? Or how to identify them?
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