Cylinder Head 566152 1956 324ci Generation 1 Rocket Motor on 2040-parts.com
Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States
Cylinder head casting number GM 566152 stamp tag with number 10 on it. Pretty sure this is from a 1956 324CI rocket motor generation 1 I believe this is a rebuildable core head. Needs some work. A couple valves stuck
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