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Clearly not designed to provide high compression. Could this be for a blown car?
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I believe its a Brooklands head I would be interested i purchasing if it is for sale
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What does the top side look like Chris ?
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My first thought was Brooklands, too. Early primitive plug position rings a bell, designed more to protect plug than for optimum combustion. Later and better designs were much closer to the exhaust valve.
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I had one of these many years ago - I was told it was for a supercharged car but Brooklands sounds more exciting.
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Ruairidh, I believe they did use an almost identical casting on supercharged Ulsters, although probably with a lower CR, so you may well be correct.
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I reckon you've nailed it John!
Just out of curiosity what is your source?