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Use the 401 head.
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Dwight, can you give me a reason to use the 401?
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There are several reasons to use the 401. Availability, cost, condition, and performance are a few.
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What Alan said. Port design, combustion chamber, durability. You can sell 077 heads as collector items for more than 401 heads cost and the 401 heads make more hp.
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What everyone is saying is that the 401s are not exact copies of the originals. Use them if want to get the most for your money.
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