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09-04-2019, 06:45 PM | #1 |
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Help finding new heads
Need help/experience with head replacement. Mark IV 396 bbc, edelbrock performer cam, performer manifold, AVS2 carb, Sanderson mid length headers. looking to replace heads. I’ve done a lot of work on this truck and previous trucks but I have never replaced heads. Looking for opinions, thank you
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09-04-2019, 07:07 PM | #2 |
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Re: Help finding new heads
Simple stuff, what do you really need info on?
They are heavy. I remember being young and pulling a set off my lifted 73 suburban by myself. Easy to do, but heavy as s%$@! Get a second set of hands when doing. Drain the coolant out and pull the block drains on the side of the block as well to get more coolant out below the head level. Watch that the very rear/very front bolt holes for the headers are not close to being stripped and fix while on the bench. A good set of big oval "pass" heads are nice. Run roller tipped rockers and match port your manifold. The roller tips will save wear on the heads of the valves.
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09-04-2019, 07:18 PM | #3 |
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What is your goal or issue that necessitates cylinder head replacement? Are you looking for a performance upgrade, is this a bone stock engine that you wish to keep all original parts on? Is there a problem with the original heads that need to be fixed?
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09-04-2019, 07:28 PM | #4 |
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[QUOTE=weim55;8587762]What is your goal or issue that necessitates cylinder head replacement? Are you looking for a performance upgrade, is this a bone stock engine that you wish to keep all original parts on? Is there a problem with the original heads that need to be fixed?
Steve weim55 Colorado[/QUOT Sorry for not being clear, I’m looking for a performance upgrade. I’m assuming oval port aluminum heads, looking for recommendations. Thank you |
09-04-2019, 07:39 PM | #5 |
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Out of curiosity which heads are currently on the truck?
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The Edelbrock "performer" cam will be more of a hindrance than the heads.
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09-04-2019, 09:23 PM | #9 |
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There is an endless number of oval port big block cylinder heads to choose from from various aftermarket vendors. I would call Edelbrock and have them match a set of their cylinder heads to the camshaft and intake manifold you have. Edelbrock “Package” sets work really well. Good USA made big block Chevy cylinder heads are very expensive. It’s tempting to go with some cheap Chinese heads for cost savings but trust me, it’s not worth the saved money. Many small problems and fittiment issues.
Something that will be very important to check and make compatible, particularly at our high altitude, is to get the chamber volume correct in those heads to keep your compression ratio up. Don’t let anyone talk you into an open chamber cylinder head. Most tech lines want to play it safe and keep you in the 8.5 to 9.0 compression ratio range for engines running at sea level. If your truck is a fun street toy and not used for heavy towing keep that compression ratio no lower than 10 to 1 and optimally no higher than 10.5 to 1. The engine will be MUCH snappier at our Colorado high altitude if you keep that compression up . Steve weim55 Colorado |
09-06-2019, 09:42 AM | #10 |
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I'm replacing the iron Merlin heads on my bbc Camaro with AFR 265cc oval port heads. I'm using the full cnc chamber version that are 112cc. Should increase my compression into the 10.5 range.
I did a lot of research and these seem to get excellent reviews. I picked mine up new from an individual that decided to go in a different direction. I got them and a new custom ground hydraulic roller camshaft for less than the price of just the heads. I'm plan on doing this as a winter project. Hope this helps! Just my 2 cents.. |
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