RAMM
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Thread from the dead. Lol-J.Rob
First, if you want success, you need to throw the term "low budget" in the garbage can. If you want any type of performance boost from heads, it costs money. Period. It will always cost more than you plan. You might be better off buying new aftermarket castings, depending on the condition of what you have available. If you constrain yourself to "low budget" you may as well scrap the car hobby and take up tiddly winks.
First of all, FORGET the '302's. Unless heavily worked (ported) they will not do one single thing in your quest for improved power.
Moving on, I would be prepared to spend some $$$$. I would bolt a pair of these on.
'915 Ported (243 cfm @ .450") bronze liners down to 11/32" 2.02/1.60 S.S. valves, milled to 59 cc, milled intake face to correct, machined guides for lift and positive metal clad Viton seals, etc.... J.Rob
Damn it Jesse, you couldn't stand it any more could you? You couldn't let them believe that the 302 head was the magic pill. You just had to let the cat out of the bag!
I'm setting back up my cat traps and if I catch it again its going back in a dark, double locked room.
That's interesting. I was aware that the compression drop wasn't actually in '72 before it was reversed in '85 but was wondering when it happened.You sure about those factory compression ratings?
My info shows 8.6:1 starting in 71. The last year for 9.2 was 69 until the "pre mag" roller 318 with the 302s.
First of all, FORGET the '302's. Unless heavily worked (ported) they will not do one single thing in your quest for improved power.
Moving on, I would be prepared to spend some $$$$. I would bolt a pair of these on.
'915 Ported (243 cfm @ .450") bronze liners down to 11/32" 2.02/1.60 S.S. valves, milled to 59 cc, milled intake face to correct, machined guides for lift and positive metal clad Viton seals, etc.... J.Rob
Grrrrreat looking cylinder heads......
If you don`t mind sharing....... How much did you have to mill off the heads to achieve the 59cc C/Chambers??
Wasn't it hot rod that had serious casting failure when they opened 302 intake ports up to 360 size? Regardless- you'll only ever be matching the 360 head flow and the reality of it is that Magnums are just better in every regard. The amount of investment it'd take to make 302s better than 360 heads would get you Magnums or a complete Magnum motor. Add in the factor of how scared people often are with cams, lower CR is better than too much for the build.The 302's port out very well and should be done to a 360 sized window and etc.... The biggest reason for the 302 heads mention is the ability to port out with a small chamber as cast. As cast, it is fine for the everyday driver with minimal cam increase.
The problem that ends up in budget is balancing where to spend money to achieve the goal.Also, when I see budget, I figure that it is ether spend the normal amount for a head rebuild or spend 1-1/2 - 2 times more for a performance build. Aluminum heads, aftermarket rockers etc....
It's a bit more than rebuilding stock parts of replacing them with stock parts. And there is where budget goes out the window.