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Mschwartz
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Question I have is are they all the same or do they need to be kept together as sets?  See some marked 14A and some have a B casting, any differences internally?  Same question reguarding the heads, are there different ones out there, certain ones more desirable?  Starting in working on a stuck Sixty project and trying to figure out my parts options. Thanks, Mike 
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The Sixty Parts Catalog. Form UE 5451, only lists two cylinder assemblies: Part # 2475-A and 1A4164 (6 3/4" bore).

There are 3 cylinder head assemblies listed: 2329-A, 1A926 and 1A1257 and 1A1258. The 1A1257/ 1A1258 assemblies uses 3 3/16" valves.
For alignment purposes probably should measure and be sure that both intake and exhaust manifolds will be aligned.
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Mon, Oct 16, 2023 4:46 AM
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