When did Edelbrock first put out the Victor for the sb Chrysler?
When did Edelbrock first put out the Victor for the sb Chrysler?
At home? Your brave! Put some automotive epoxy on a 2.5 x .500 steel rod and drive it in. Use a grinder to even everything out if it if it matters to you as its under the valve cover anyway. Get your best 1/2 inch carbide drill and drill the new hole using measurements . Start porting your intake and when you get close to breaking through the original hole, your iron will turn 50 shades of blue. if you keep going you'll just start grinding into the metal rod, no harm as its a permanent part of the head now. Now all of this can be done at a machine shop too. Loco beat me too it.
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And that’s a problem!I always assumed folks used "good procedure" (preheat) and brazed the original holes
It would have been nice if they went from the Poly straight to a 48* race block!Sure would'ha been nice, "let's say" when Ma built the 340, "she" had redesigned enough stuff to eliminate these kinds of problems. Instead, what we essentially have, clear up to the Magnums.........is a 273 block...........
If they really are TA heads they can be worth a bit. The casting #'s can be the same on regular 340 heads and TA heads. Rocker arms an push rod holes in the head are different on TA's. There is a set with no rocker gear on the E body site for sale for 3k? Seems way high but who knows what someone will payI just found out a have a pair of those TA 340 heads. They look clean and stock. Are these worth anything? if so, I might sell it to a person who needs one.
** Im chasing one T/A head , must be stock with no port work at all. - I have a complete set of T/A rocker gear that i would consider trading for a good T/A head .I know two guys looking for singles right now, one here in PA & one in Australia. I think I can still send PMs here, but I never see replies so I'll see if I can message you with my email address.
I also now an exporter that ships to AU, so I could handle that part.
to me, I like factory iron. Yes the Eddys are a better flowing head... But a rare set of factory Iron is cool in my book. ;)Man, i dunno, put em on and run em. If you want performance heads get the Edelbrocks. I suppose the TA heads were worth chasing back in the day, but now, there are affordable "brand new" alternatives
Ah - haha , thank's mate, most appreciated !You are the guy I was talking about, I just saw your post in Jeff's facebook & then I checked the post here......