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Username Post: sbc head question        (Topic#283273)
sidewayz 
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Reg: 06-27-12
06-27-12 07:24 PM - Post#2242104    

hello eveyone im new to the fourm this is my first post so dont be to hard on me please. but im build a chevy motor for a dirt track super stock and im going to use stock heads this year and im trying to find the best head to use here are my rules

G.M. may use any production head with a maximum intake valve diameter of 1.94;
maximum exhaust valve diameter will be 1.60. No angle-plug heads allowed on Chevrolet.
No "bowtie" or Vortex heads allowed. Vortex cast no. 10239906. Other
casting numbers not allowed are 14011083 and 14096217, 10239906, 1012532,
10208890 and 12554290

 
models916 
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Age: 62
Loc: Addison, IL
Reg: 05-28-10
06-28-12 08:31 AM - Post#2242256    
    In response to sidewayz

Grumpy Jenkins book on page 69 lists the 461 head as the best casting ever for the 1.94 valve.

 
sidewayz 
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Reg: 06-27-12
06-29-12 03:37 AM - Post#2242496    
    In response to models916

i thought thoes dont have acc holes would there be a way to run a power steering pump?

 
Pistol 
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06-29-12 05:01 AM - Post#2242518    
    In response to sidewayz

http://billshotrodcompany .com/673/715.html
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models916 
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06-29-12 05:21 AM - Post#2242527    
    In response to sidewayz

Short water pump and early style pump mount.

 
sidewayz 
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Reg: 06-27-12
06-29-12 06:20 AM - Post#2242552    
    In response to models916

so will i be able to run a pump like this one with that set up?

http://compare.ebay.com/like/290379513342?var =lv&a...

 
mokicruz 
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Loc: Montana
Reg: 12-11-04
06-29-12 06:13 PM - Post#2242779    
    In response to sidewayz

I used to bolt on the brackets and used them as a guild to drill and 3/8 and tap the head for a 3/8 bolt. I sealed it with RTV and a 3/8 O ring on the bolt when I put washers as spacers then tightened it down to 20 ft lbs of torque.

 
5Larry7 
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06-30-12 05:21 PM - Post#2243079    
    In response to sidewayz

Check Alan Grve components, they have a PS bracket that does not need bolt holes in the head.
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