http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/ ... ticle.html
"For 1971 and 1972, 340 and 360 engines were equipped with 3418915 heads, so-called "J" heads, because of the cast-in J in three locations (backwards in one place) on each head. These were either equipped with 1.88 inch/1.60 inch valves, or 2.02 inch/1.60 inch valves, and have "open" chambers with volumes of 65-73 cc. Open chambers have a circular margin. The heads I examined had the larger valves and an average chamber volume of 71 cc. The ports are large, averaging 69 cc (exhaust) and 149 cc (intake)."
"Average chamber volume"(?) Is it not precision enough of the casting to set a volume that IS a fact on each one from this year/ casting number etc?
Can somebody explain, is it then "most likely" "about 71cc" ? Or is it 65cc in some and 73cc in others(??)