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Cylinder Head Identification ??
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Can someone give me an idea what year model(s)these heads would be applicable. My guess is early to mid forties but I am not sure Thank you
The number on one of the heads is 351254

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Re: Cylinder Head Identification ??
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Parts lists show 351254 for 1940-42 160, 180 and 1942-47 Super Clippers

Posted on: 2017/11/10 18:20
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The Edmunds head is probably worth some $$, but not sure if it's for a Packard. The studs look like they line up, but the spark plugs are not the stock siamezed position, but maybe an "upgrade". Can't tell from one side. The thermostat hole is also smaller. It's a little before my time.

Posted on: 2017/11/11 10:43
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Re: Cylinder Head Identification ??
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The Packard head is a high compression head, and I'm not sure how rare they are for a 356 engine but most likely hard to find.

Edit: just found out from a well known and respected Packard owner & enthusiast that there were far more HC heads on prewar 160's & 180's than regular heads.

Posted on: 2017/11/11 19:59
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