Alum vs Iron Heads
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Aluminum heads transfer heat from the engine to the cooling water at a much higher rate. I'd estimate about eight times faster. They allow the engine to produce more power per cubic inch and not suffer from heat related failure's. They are a must for high horsepower blower application, in my opinion. Typically, the port design has performance improvements for better airflow. Just bolting a set on an engine without any other modification, will likely not produce any real results.
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Thanks Bruce, that's great info. I have to admit that my mechanical experience is limited so I appericate any info I can get.
I am having the top half of my 350 SBC upgraded.
It will consist of a new cam,heads,intake and carb. My goal is to make betwen 325 and 350 reliable HP. I have speced out a mild crane cam, Edelbrock alum heads and intake topped off with thier 600cfm marine carb. All indacations point to around 330 hp based on this package.
Sam
I am having the top half of my 350 SBC upgraded.
It will consist of a new cam,heads,intake and carb. My goal is to make betwen 325 and 350 reliable HP. I have speced out a mild crane cam, Edelbrock alum heads and intake topped off with thier 600cfm marine carb. All indacations point to around 330 hp based on this package.
Sam
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Flyfast, when I spoke to the Edelbrock tech rep he did not recomend the air gap, eventhough we questioned him. He said to use the Performer # 2701 EPS. I think I'll double check with them again just to make sure. I'm getting to the point where I keep second guesing my self. When it comes right down to it I think they will all do the job. Plus or minus a few HP will not make any big difference..
THX
Sam
THX
Sam
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Sam
I have the stock vortec heads with a rpm air gap vortec and the edelbrock 600 cfm marine carb. I don't know what the hp is but the motor is qquick. I first built the motor with a stock type of intake and you can feel the difference with the air gap.
I would like to find out which aluminum heads edelbrock recommends. I would go with what edelbrock recommends. I think they make a good product.
Let us know what they say.
Thanks
I have the stock vortec heads with a rpm air gap vortec and the edelbrock 600 cfm marine carb. I don't know what the hp is but the motor is qquick. I first built the motor with a stock type of intake and you can feel the difference with the air gap.
I would like to find out which aluminum heads edelbrock recommends. I would go with what edelbrock recommends. I think they make a good product.
Let us know what they say.
Thanks
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Watch buying an Edlebrock cam. I put there cam in my 454 along with the heads and Air gap intake. I followed thier break-in procedures to the letter and the cam went flat. After calling their tech dept they had nothing but excuses. They did replace the cam which I promptly GAVE away. The 454 still sits in my garage full of metal shavings I have to replace the bearings and rings in it now.