I just picked up some heads. I was told they were Industrial heads, but my numbers reference them to be 354 heads. Need some hard facts here.
The number is 1733463-1 and is printed on both heads the same. They do NOT have front water ports for a cross over. I will try to get some pictures in a minute and will post them. I was also told they are set up for sodium filled valves.
Thanks for your help.
Scooter
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Head Identification
I weighed the sodium valves and they are actually lighter than solid valves so there is a small benefit there if you don't reuse the rotators. If you are not afraid of using used valves I have several sodium filled ones you can have for the postage if you need them. I would have to ask the gallery if it is OK to use them without the rotators although I would do it myself.. Buddy
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Re: Head Identification
Old thread but can somebody tell me if these castings have the exhaust crossover in them or not?
Re: Head Identification
You can see in the bottom pic that it has the tall/narrow crossover. Hot Heads intake is designed to seal that style crossover, or weld it up. Some truck heads have the square car style crossover.BOSSMAN wrote:Old thread but can somebody tell me if these castings have the exhaust crossover in them or not?