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9-H-16 1969 August 16th. Other head will likely be different, but hopefully close. "A" is January, "M" is December. NO "I" used.
Too late now, but you could have used a mirror in the valley to see the casting info on the other head. That's how I did mine, mirror and camera. If your date code is 9 something, I think you're pretty sure they match. I can't see someone putting odd mismatched heads on...……….. can I?If I pull the other valve cover would that date code tell me if I have a matched set of heads or would I need to pull the other head off and look up under it to tell? Im not pulling the other head just to look for a part number but it would be good to know if they were matched. It would also be cool to know what kind of compression I have with these heads. I have that big thumper roller cam that at one time I was going to use but afraid the motor doesn't have the compression needed for it.
I got the head, headers, intake manifold back together yesterday. Still have to get the accessories bolted back up and the carb installed. Really hoping it runs good. This will be the first time it has run without a blown head gasket and with a edelbrock torquer intake with 650 dbl pumper compared to that stock cast iron 4v intake with 600cfm vac sec carb.
Hopefully there is a VIN stamped on the back of the block I just cant see it. I guess if I dont know for sure I cant advertise it as a numbers matching Q code like my Marti report says.
I just knew you had a spread sheet or something. We can always count on your knowledge and opinion.I agree, a compression test on both banks should give you an idea.
You can use the spreadsheet in this thread to log your pressure readings and easily compare one bank with the other.
https://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-compression-altitude-calculations?pid=115411#pid115411
Thanks Don! I will use this and see what I cope up with!I agree, a compression test on both banks should give you an idea.
You can use the spreadsheet in this thread to log your pressure readings and easily compare one bank with the other.
https://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-compression-altitude-calculations?pid=115411#pid115411
Me too, would be pretty dumb, but "they walk amongst us"!"I can't see someone putting odd mismatched heads on...……….. can I?"
I hope you're right!
Dont take nothing for granted.... When my engine was stripped down i had differant valve lengths and differant spring lengths with varying amounts of washers thrown in for good luck. The fun didnt end there. When the new valves went in i realised the new valves had three grooves and the old valves had two grooves which meant i had to wait another seven weeks for collets from America :whistling:"I can't see someone putting odd mismatched heads on...……….. can I?"
I hope you're right!