Dart Sbc 200cc Pro-1 Head 11310010p on 2040-parts.com
Moline, Illinois, United States
Cylinder Head Material: Aluminum Combustion Chamber Volume (cc): 64 Intake Runner Volume (cc): 200cc Exhaust Runner Volume (cc): 75cc Combustion Chamber Style: Heart Intake Port Location: Standard Exhaust Port Shape: Square Exhaust Port Location: Standard Intake Valve Diameter (in): 2.020 in. Exhaust Valve Diameter (in): 1.600 in. |
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