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- 60ratrod January 2007
- harcoequip January 2007
- Oldcar_Mechanic January 2007
heads difference
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hey guys i was just wondering what the difference between camel hump heads and regular heads was??:confused:
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the lower 2 heads are the "camel hump" heads right?? so other than the shape what is the difference?? thanks for the pics mech
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I have heard the old "double hump" heads called Camel Hump heads before and thats just a reference to the casting marks on the front of the head that many people use to identify early model performance cast iron small block heads. They were straight plug and either 1.94 or 2.02 intake valves If memory serves me correctly.
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Yes you are absolutely correct. "Camel Hump" or "Double Hump" heads are early model "High" performance heads.