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Old Jun 18, 2011 | 08:21 AM
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Can I get some advice please.

Am looking for some original steel heads to go on my 71 L48 to raise the compression and give better flow. It will stay with Q-Jet on original steel manifold (or possibly a Performer) with Flowtech headers.

Am only after modest gains.

I want it to look original so I am looking at

- 186 heads with 1.94 inlets - fairly stock but in good condition
- 041 heads with 2.02 inlets that have been heavily ported









I am no expert in this area at all so is it possible to have opened up the exhaust and inlet sides of the heads too much.

I look at the images and it looks like they are huge compared to the others i have looked at.

Would they need matched exhaust and inlet manifolds to use them

Any opinions would be appreciated.

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Old Jun 18, 2011 | 08:46 AM
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I'd be wary of the ported exhaust side, yes you can go too big. Best to buy some new 64cc heads. Lots of affordable heads around that will flow better than 186 and 041 heads.
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depending on how well ported they are the could be a nice set of heads. all this information is relative, no they likely wont make more power than a set of a.f.r heads but compared to stock heads they should be lots better. alot of racers back in the day made 400+ h.p with those heads would newer stuff make more power, likely so. but were still cool in the old school.
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Old Jun 18, 2011 | 02:51 PM
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Exhaust ports on those ported heads reflect early 70's logic they probably don't flow much better than a stock port. Heads have been highly ported and look like they will be prone to cracking. Go with some "virgin heads" but, you will be into them for more $$$ than a set of aftermarkets heads by the time they are properly finished. Try to sell the heads on Ebay and use the $$$ towards a set of decent heads.
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Old Jun 18, 2011 | 10:52 PM
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Go find a set of vortec heads from a 96+ chevy/gm vehicle. These will run $300 or so. Get a valve job, a vortec intake and be sure to grab the center bolt valve covers and you will be way ahead (pun intended) of those two heads you mentioned.
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Originally Posted by Solid LT1
Exhaust ports on those ported heads reflect early 70's logic they probably don't flow much better than a stock port. Heads have been highly ported and look like they will be prone to cracking. Go with some "virgin heads" but, you will be into them for more $$$ than a set of aftermarkets heads by the time they are properly finished. Try to sell the heads on Ebay and use the $$$ towards a set of decent heads.
I used to do this type of porting back in the mid 70's. We used to get well into the 10's back then with stock ported iron heads, big solid lifter cams, open headers and an intake hogged out to match the heads with a big holley double pumper on it. M22 4 speed, 4.11 gears, traction bars and slicks. 350, No stroker, no roller cam, 5000 RPM launches with8000 RPM shifts. Old school was pretty fast. That said those ports are better for high RPM use would actually hurt your bottom end performance on a street 350.
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Originally Posted by 63mako
I used to do this type of porting back in the mid 70's. We used to get well into the 10's back then with stock ported iron heads, big solid lifter cams, open headers and an intake hogged out to match the heads with a big holley double pumper on it. M22 4 speed, 4.11 gears, traction bars and slicks. 350, No stroker, no roller cam, 5000 RPM launches with8000 RPM shifts. Old school was pretty fast. That said those ports are better for high RPM use would actually hurt your bottom end performance on a street 350.
From memory a street smallblock will cope with big intake ports but you will hurt torque with the big round exhaust port.
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