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Norton 750 Combat Cylinder Head May Be Nos ?? In New Condition Huge Intake Ports on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Matthews, North Carolina, US

Matthews, North Carolina, US
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Here is an Norton 750 Combat cylinder head. Looks to be in near new condition. There is a huge difference in the intake ports from my standard commando head to the Combat head. Std head intake 1.1245 mm, Combat head intake 1.2585 mm. It is very easy to see the difference when they are side by side. Pictures 3 and 4 show the difference.  The exhaust seats are also different. Combat head seats are larger by about .80 mm. I have looked at every set of threads thru out the head and I can not see where there has ever been a bolt or stud screwed in anywhere. I am reluctant to say NOS but this head is near perfect. Please take a look at the pictures and ask questions. If other pictures are needed please let me know.


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