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Can anyone confirm absolutely that a '17' head is 72cc? I have been going underthat impression, then I saw info that said it is 80cc.
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The 17 head is a low compression head. I would say it's at least 80 cc's.
The 18 head on the other hand is probably close to the 72 cc's.
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The 17 heads are about 75cc, based on the 2 sets I have. Having the heads in question CC'd is the only way to find out for sure. But mine had 9:1 compression in a .060 350. Ran pretty well for a stock rod, cast piston engine.
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I have 2 sets as well, I would say around 75cc
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I have had a couple of sets, one measured 81-82cc & the other 83-84cc.
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No matter what 72-85 is small chamber for a Pontiac head. 92-121 is alot more the norm for the 70-77 stuff.
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