The 61X cylinder works well for bottom end because the exhaust port roof opens at 90.5 degree crank angle and the exhaust ports are smaller. The stock bore size is 81mm and they can be safely bored out to around 84mm which is limited by the thinner skirt at the sleeve bottom. Also the casting is prone to cracking at the base on the intake side when the compression is increased, if not used with a girdled head.
The 62T 701 cylinder has taller exhaust ports and the exhaust roof is 2mm higher which opens at 87.5 degree crank angle. The later cylinders have reinforced webs on the intake side to keep from cracking at the base. The stock bore size is 81mm and the maximum safe bore size is around 84mm. The bore size is limited because of the groove at the base of the sleeves and they have a rough casting around the transfer port windows.
The 64X 760 cylinder is very similar to the 62T casting with improved sleeves that start at 84mm and can safely be bored up to 85mm which is limited by the thinner skirt at the bottom of the sleeve. Both the 62T & 64X cylinders have a higher blowdown time which is more suited for mid range, top end performance and these sleeves have a smooth machined angle upward around the transfer port windows. The 62T 701 & 64X 760 cylinders not only have the larger 10mm exhaust bolt holes but the actual exhaust port roof casting is 4mm higher.
Here are the port timing and duration specifications for the 61x, 62T 701, and 64X 760 cylinder so you can compare the difference.
90.5° Exhaust Port Opens
121° Transfer Port Opens
179° Exhaust Duration
118° Transfer Duration
30.5° Blowdown Time
Here are the specifications for the 62T 701 & 64X 760 cylinder.
87.5° Exhaust Port Opens
120.5° Transfer Port Opens
185° Exhaust Duration
119° Transfer Duration
33° Blowdown Time
Some other topics of filling in the cross circuit...what's that?
Filling the crossover passage on the intake manifold greatly improves the pulse signal clarity to the fuel pumps and makes the carbs more tunable. The passage is originally intended to offer smoother low-speed response for the stock engines.