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Thread: 1969 911T heads - revised

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    Seems that the valves are the same for both T and 67/68S: 38/42mm. But the in/ex ports need to become somewhat bigger.

    Maybe an expert can chime in?

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    Thanks for info. I will check and think about it. Thanks again!
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    You're welcome!

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