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#1102113 05/11/2015 8:13 PM
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Need a cylinder head for GMC 305 V6...1964 if matters, I have not done much V6 homework yet..

Thanks!

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There are two on Ebay today- - - -$75.00 plus shipping. Search for "64-69 GMC/Suburban cylinder head".
Jerry


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Thanks for the Heads Up, Jerry!

Rick O #1102246 05/12/2015 1:21 PM
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Hmmmmm..Lots of casting numbers, probably for lots of applications. I'll measure the valves and compare with a head with my number.

'Anybody know where one might find an explanation of the differences?

Or, I know they're not like small block Chevies, but Where's THE source, if any, for info on all things GMC V6???

Thanks, The Search Is ON.

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heres the place for all things early big block v6
http://www.6066gmcguy.org

may be wrong on this, but I think all v6 heads of that era were interchangeable


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Part located. Thanks All!


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