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Old 03-14-2005, 07:25 AM
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I didn't have much luck with my last post. Hopefully I can do better this time! I am building a pair of 383's for my 1978 23' Formula with alpha 1 drives. I know the drives are the weak point but I am re-building them with the HD parts that are available. My question is regarding choice of heads. I am running in fresh water so I would like to use aluminum heads to save weight. I already have one pair of "350 HO ZZ4" heads so I was just going to buy another pair. But then I saw the "fast burn" heads. Is the "fast burn" heads overkill for my application, or will the ZZ4's do the job?
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As far as cylinder heads go I don't know of any head for the money that will out perform the AFR head in a 23 degree set up I wouldn't consider anything else but that head for a mild set up you will not be disapointed there are better heads out there for other applications Brodix Dart so on but the AFR will be hard to beat in mild 383 ci engines we've made 450- 500 hp and the same torque Good luck I'm sure many guys will agree here Laz Mesa
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I've had really good results from the Dart Iron Eagle's that I've used.
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I am using AFR 210's on my 383.. I would not use any other head, these are very nice products that perform well. I would probably run the the AFR 190's on your motors, only down side is the price..


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Old 03-14-2005, 03:27 PM
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Thanks for the info, I didn't even consider an aftermarket supplier. Should I have them hard anodized even in fresh water?
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What "heavy-duty" Alpha parts? I have heard of them but only second hand....When push comes to shove they are all the same that I have seen/found....I have been told NOBODY makes HD parts for the alpha. Anyways Before you go and spend a couple grand on heads I would like to know how much hp you are looking for? You can get 450hp with the heads you have without tons of trouble....Now if you are looking for 450+ then yeah you MIGHT want to consider the bling bling heads...I have seen 400hp EASY out of a 383 with PLAIN vortec heads.....I am pushing 380hp out of my 358sbc with PLAIN vortec heads. The AFR's are great heads but pricey....If money is no object then go for the AFR's......
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Also with the alpha's 400hp is about the limit for longevity if you are easy on them. The torque of the 383 won't help either...Thats why I didn't stroke my motor. I just can't afford the Bravo switch....So I stuck with my 358.......and less torque....
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There is a HD gear/bearing set for the upper.. Around 400 bucks... Works well, Ive seen several of our customers put some real power through their drives..
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Default Re: heads for 383 sbc's?

I have run my 383 , 570 hp, 530lbs trq through a stock alpha for a few years, no problems at all.

a boat with twin alpha drives can take a little more hp then a single alpha drive setup.
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If I can make 400-450 hp with the ZZ4 heads thats great, saves ton of money, and that is an issue because the restoration of my boat is getting more expensive every day! I have only heard about the HD parts for alphas as well, so I don't have any part numbers yet, but when I do I will be sure to post what I know. Would a three blade prop vs. four blade extend the life of the drive, with more slip?
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