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#433338 - 07/04/07 02:17 PM 54 series cylinder head
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Registered: 07/04/07
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Hi. I have a 1924 54 series roadster and the cylinder head is cracked. being new to these wonderful cars could any one tell me if the engine was fitted to any other model as I am finding great difficulty in tracking down a replacement.
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#433388 - 07/04/07 07:00 PM Re: 54 series cylinder head [Re: Lister]
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All 1924 6 cylinder heads will interchange. The heads from the 1925 to 1927 Master will also work but if you buy one sight unseen, get some measurents first to double check that.
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#433499 - 07/05/07 11:51 AM Re: 54 series cylinder head [Re: Lister]
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thanks for that info. i dont want to push my luck but could you give me some pointers as to where to start looking, or where to post the fact that I am in the market for one.
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#499883 - 04/05/08 08:48 PM Re: 54 series cylinder head [Re: Lister]
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I am new to the forum and don't know how to utilize this tool but here goes.

Re July 2007 inquiry for cylinder head, Hope you found one in the time that has past but if not let me know. I have an engine about to scrap. I think it is a standard series (smaller one) from mid 20's. Many years in the weather but who knows?

My Buicks are 28-54C and 55-46C
Result of ground up restoration on the Master Roadster conducted 1976 to 1979 have numerous parts and need to do some space renovation.

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