JLO cylinders

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    JLO cylinders

    I've been looking for a L297 piston and cylinder without luck. Was wondering if a 297/300 cylinder and piston would work, understanding I'd have to replace the 5 bolt head with a 6 bolt head.

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    Yes, that's the one that prompted my question. I don't know if this would fit the earlier L297 with a 5 bolt head

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    If it was mine I'd snap it up, blocks should be the same, it comes with the head.


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