You can't see it well but I think it might also be Popsicle sticks cut down and epoxied in place .
If I remember right he told me something like certain cylinders got too much fuel and this evens it out ?
I could be wrong ?
I will ask him when I see him .
The pop sticks are used to help balance the flow of the intake into the cylinders for a more balanced and even air and fuel charge which of course means a better balanced firing engine for more power evenly across all cylinders.
The pop stick increases flow down the runner.
Simple yet very effective.
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That's true and depending on the intake, the height, length and width as well as what runner needed help changed.I just asked my neighbor ,
He said the sticks were for air fuel mixture and it was only certain cylinders .
That's true and depending on the intake, the height, length and width as well as what runner needed help changed.
340-2, if you have your vacuum cleaner on, just a open hose, the round part, and it is sucking up, let's say, smoke from the out door fire. You can see the vacuum hose sucking in the smoke.
We will call that the air and fuel for this moment.
How do you get the vacuum to pull the smoke in faster?
Put your finger in front of the hose opening.
Same idea with the intake runners.
Hello, new member here. I am on a quest for my first set of W2 heads. Looking at the latest version part number P5249769. I am unable to verify for certain that the latest version that oils through the push rod will indeed work on my magnum 360 block. To me it seems like a simple yes, but I have never done this combination and don't want to make a costly decision in ignorance.
On 360 inches, a well PREPPED set of W2's will easily make 600 HP without trying. If not, you are doing something wrong.
On 360 inches, a well PREPPED set of W2's will easily make 600 HP without trying. If not, you are doing something wrong.
I'll be happy if I can get 500 out of mine! I put it together last summer but haven't taken it off of the engine stand to dyno it yet.]
I personally find Yellow Rose's statement to be a bit far fetched in what others maybe doing and if there actually trying to obtain the 600hp goal as well as at what displacement? I'd say if your trying to get 600 and failed, ya, you did something wrong. But at 360 cubes, are you willing to run what it takes to get there? AND, are you on the street with that beast? It maynot be what your looking to do and live with. Also, while a nice stroker would make it easier to get to that power level, it will still have that hefty cam in it that a street guy will probably not like. Years back Steve Dulich (SP?) did a tunnel ram W2 400+ stroker and it used a pretty good size cam.
The heads aren't a magic part for an automatic 600hp. But it is a head like this that will make it a good bit easier over an Edelbrock head. Not that, that head is incapable.
I'll be happy if I can get 500 out of mine! I put it together last summer but haven't taken it off of the engine stand to dyno it yet.
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Here is the build thread. My first engine build. I just hope it runs when I'm done!Looks nice buy DAYUM, I'd take away your assembly lube privileges!!! LOL that's enough for at least a dozen chevies.
Mind posting your combo?
And yes, I already know the bottom and is going to be limiting higher rpm's and the engine as a whole.
Lift until the head port stalls and sometimes, even more, is good. IMO, a lot depends on purpose of the engine. While it isn't a "MUST DO", it is just taking avantage of the port flow. And since we are not worried about warrenties, leaving power on the table for our hot rods and race rides is something we don't like to do. Do we have to take advantage of it all? No. But I did pay for the heads abilty to make power!Most people are not running near enough lift. You can use more lift.
Yes yes! Do this!Get it on the pump and let us know how it does.