
Re: 273 questions
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Re: 273 questions
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 07:15:21 -0700
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i belireve it was 68 when the 273 went to a hydraulic cam.
there is no special hi-po head. the commando had a different cam ,
higher compression pistons, dual point distributor, four barrel
setup, chrome unsilenced air cleaner and special flashy valve covers.
one must know that the 64-65 heads require a dedicated intake manifold
for that year, different size and angled int. man. bolts. the 64-65
had the nifty closed chamber heads though. many say they were great
heads, early swirl port design, so to speak. too bad i am way out here
in oregon, i know where several of these motors are, one in a local
junkyard.
neal zimmerman, eugene oregon
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