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pete j
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06.01. 2007 21:17 »
My 1960 GF has HC after the engine number but has iron head single carb. does HC mean high cam??
Anybody know???
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Pete, HC = high compression
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Thanks,I first thought that also, but read somewhere that High compression was exclusive to the alloy head.
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I have a set of blown crankcases imported from USA, BA10 plunger type, which are stamped HC. As a matter of interest, the crank had a triplex sprocket on it as used on Super Flash. Trevor.
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