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Posted: 2/11/07 3:47pmMessage 11 of 19
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Frederick, MD - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 convertible L71 427/435 4-speed black interior
Whoever installed those heads on the car simply may not have known better. They could have bought them at a swap meet and didn't know the difference. Either way, find out what they're original application is and go from there.
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Posted: 2/13/07 6:50pmMessage 12 of 19
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The original heads for this year should have the tapered seat plugs. Possibly the heads have been swapped for earlier ones that do use the gasketed plugs. The casting # will help, as well as the dates. Check HERE for locations of the casting and Date codes.

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Posted: 2/14/07 6:22pmMessage 13 of 19
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thanks for all the help. i will pop a valve cover off this weekend and post the casting number.
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Posted: 2/23/07 6:30pmMessage 14 of 19
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Vette(s): 1974 Stingray Coupe LS4 454 Dark Brown Metallic with Deluxe Saddle interior
My 74  454 takes the r44t's just fine.. do you mean they dont even thred into the head threads at all?
 
 
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Posted: 2/23/07 6:57pmMessage 15 of 19
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What he has is the older style, 13/16" hex plugs, with flat seats, and a metal gasket. Most(all?) of our cars should have the shorter, 5/8" hex, tapered seat plugs. The older plugs have longer threads than the tapered seat plugs do, and that is what he is saying when he says they won't thread into the head, The threads just won't reach down in there far enough.

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Posted: 2/23/07 7:05pmMessage 16 of 19
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oh good grief!
 
Gotta wonder what heads they are for then!
 
any chance at one time the heads were cross threaded bad enough that someone tapped ALL the threads and spot faced the seats so all the plugs would be the same...
 
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Posted: 2/23/07 7:46pmMessage 17 of 19
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Noper...read the first post closely...Someone has change the heads on his car to early heads. Those take the larger plugs.

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Posted: 2/24/07 7:58amMessage 18 of 19
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the head casting numbers are 3917215 gm5 c 11 8 pass and 3917215 gm6 c 18 8 pass. i think they are 67-69 396-427 closed chamber. i got ac r43xls plugs and they seem fine but didn't start it yet i am in the middle of replacing the exhaust.
thanks for all the info guys.
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Posted: 2/24/07 9:25amMessage 19 of 19
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#3917215 heads were used on:
'68 427 Corvette & Passenger cars, 390/400HP, oval ports
'68 396 Camaro, Nova, Chevelle, Pass.

These are the early heads, with the big plugs.(The tapered seat plugs were first used in 1970.)
They should also be closed chambered, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

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