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Old 08-12-2022, 02:35 PM
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Guys Bulldog here haven’t posted in a while have some health issues going on . But was wondering if any one could give me some information on a 302 with truck cylinder heads. They are on my car it runs great has plenty of power for me but can’t see any markings on heads to give me a clue about them just curious
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Old 08-12-2022, 05:16 PM
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Great talking with you last week Mike. Glad to hear the illness is better. Sorry buddy I can't help you with your heads issue, stay safe, Cheers Tom.
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May have to pull a valve cover and see the casting number there
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Date is under valvecover and casting number is on bottom of head.
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Thanks guys as always will do some checking; great talking to you Tom my nephew is in the shop right now putting in new rad . I am not able to help much . Tom when you get time send those gauges I will get Keith to pu them in . Thanks,
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If you are asking about "truck" heads, I'm guessing you are talking about the Ford Explorer heads that are either GT40 and GT40P heads. Here's a description: https://lmr.com/products/what-are-gt40-heads-mustang Sorry if I misunderstood your question
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The 86-93 E7TE heads have a T cast under the valve covers.
GT40 have 3 vertical bars on end of head and GT40P have 4 bars.
The 1986 E6SE head is what I have a photo of, they were so bad with the raised valves and no valve relief pistons the E7TE truck heads were used instead and the E6SE abandoned.
Considering your build date I think you have E7TE heads with the casting number in same place as previous photo.
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here is a closeup of under valve cover
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sunman you are right on t is under valve cover I should have mentioned that in my first post, thanks everyone, always great info from y’all
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