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Andy 03-19-2008 10:44 AM

Intake runner length
 
Reuilding two engines 515cu/in 4.5 bore tall decks 4.25 stroke 8.25 dish pistons 671 blowers with coolers. The heads that where on it where Merlin 320 runners with 2.15/1.88 valves. Heads cracked so I am shopping for a replacment set. An OSO member has a set of Dart Iron Eagle Heads: 15100010 Intk runner: 308cc /Cham.: 119cc / Int/Exh: 2.25/1.88. Are the runners too small?

Chris Sunkin 03-19-2008 11:18 AM

With 4 or 5 psi the IE's probably wouldn't be too bad. With chillers and bigger boost, my guess is you'd be giving up 100 to 150 hp minimum. Maybe more.

Are your present heads beyond repair? I've seen miracles performed on aluminum heads.

If you are considering going aluminum, PM me. I have a deal in the works on heads.

niceguy 03-19-2008 12:10 PM

I personally think 308's are way too small for a 500+ci motor with a blower. I'd personally go with like some 335's or 340's.

Andy 03-19-2008 12:40 PM

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Nasty frozen heads, crummy pix

Chris Sunkin 03-19-2008 12:42 PM

This is something I've been looking into extensively for the last month. I've spoken to just about everyone who will talk about it and I keep coming up with the same answer- For a pump-gas 500/540, there's probably no better head than the AFR 315CNC.

This is what I've learned- it has an almost ideal port flow to velocity relationship on the intake and a high intake/exhaust ratio which is more critical on a blower motor. The downside is expense. I'm working on that one right now- I've spoken to a manufacturer who's working on something for me right now. I'll post the info when I know more.

Chris Sunkin 03-19-2008 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by Andy (Post 2491063)
Nasty frozen heads, crummy pix

Freezing :(

There are limits to what you can weld.

C_Spray 03-19-2008 01:07 PM

Just as an aside, 4.5" bore/4.25 stroke is 540 cubic inches, not 515. You'll want even more flow....

Chris Sunkin 03-19-2008 01:22 PM

Wow! Rarely is it bigger than a guy estimates.

Andy 03-19-2008 02:16 PM

My screw up 4.54 bore/ 4.0 stroke(just measured it) =518cu/in

Chris Sunkin 03-19-2008 02:37 PM

Andy,

Are those iron heads? I assumed aluminum when I read Merlin- incorrectly?


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