Trick Flow small block heads

446B65CC-CED6-453D-9385-ED5D646057FF.jpeg 0D916031-599B-4096-891C-32832F90BFCB.jpeg FD63F4FF-2898-4374-B6ED-5C8086B9C8E0.jpeg 3FADD02F-D091-48D1-B814-EE1687D40ECF.jpeg 01C3E662-669C-403C-860A-D97A4A90975C.jpeg 1A922F9E-7E63-4D81-AD62-EE87E930D24B.jpeg 70ED6D99-70DF-4EE6-B1FE-0938F9DBF056.jpeg 12FDA24D-7AF7-4733-ADC6-D9740D54326E.jpeg 04285074-197E-4C0A-9B49-4722D5F0374E.jpeg 1F105A79-91EB-4E1F-BFBB-C38256AC3707.jpeg Rather than start another TrickFlow Head post I’ll just throw this on here. I had my second chance to lay my hands on a set of TrickFlow heads today at my buddies house. This time with one intake and one exhaust valve out. These heads are beautiful and I could stop right there but I won’t. His had pac hydraulic roller cam springs and titanium retainers. The valve job was beautiful, the cnc work was beautiful, the throat measured 89.something percent, the chamber work was beautiful, the spark plug relief work was beautiful, a beautiful wing in the rear of the intake bowl (must have found something wet flowing them). When time permits we are going to throw one on my flowbench and do lots of testing.