To the OE poster, I know I said I was out of the post, but my 2 cents is with Moper on this.
Also, alot depends on your combobation and intended purpose.
Also, alot depends on your combobation and intended purpose.
pretty much what i said. no? and i added a link for him about porting later 360 LA heads. yah.. guess i did ruin the post. my appologies.OH, I alsomost forgot, skip the polishing andwhat is your combo?
IMO, stock 1.88 valves can go along way. So if new valves are not in the budget yet, keep'em if there good. If not or money comes in, you could get larger valves.
pretty much what i said. no? and i added a link for him about porting later 360 LA heads. yah.. guess i did ruin the post. my appologies.
Hey guys i'm looking for some advice on heads for a small block. I'm putting a 360 in my scamp come spring and am wondering about these heads. They are casting # 4027596. I did a little reaserch and from what i was able to find they are hp. 360 heads, came on cop cars, trucks vans etc. Is that correct? I'm a young guy (17) and am looking to get all i can out of this motor but money is super tight. I've been working on a trade for my /6 stuff to a guy and he had these heads he wanted to trade. I know that j heads are really the best thing to get a hold of but really i don't have the money that most people want for them. I guess what i'm asking is are these heads worth doing anything with? I'd love to try and get a nice port and polish on them and bigger valves, somewhere in the area of 2.02/1.60's, you guys know the deal. Let me know what you think. Thanks in advance!!
flow to .450" becouse thats when the #'s nose over. X-heads flow right to .550" typical would be anyother LA head.
Usually around 70 to 75cc if I remember correctlyAncient thread here but what is the cc of the 596?
Old thread.
Just talked to a buddy who uses 596 heads with 1.88 intake valve.
Car has been 9.60’s with them at 2700 ish pounds on a stock stroke 340.
The exhaust port will work better, but I'd stop there. Its splitting hairs in the intake side.the 596s are a good late model 360 head - put a 2.00 intake (cutback 2.02)and a 1.60 exh valve with a bowl hog and blend and some cleanup of the runners - they will work better than any J or X.
Engine Pro good.Well, I would get a nice set of ENGINE PRO valves, bronze guide liners, hardened seats on the exhaust and some viton positive seals to go with the cutting down and machining the guides to .530, do some porting , then cc and mill/correct if necessary to the desired chamber volume.
Intake port-Finding the peak [tallest part/beginning of the short turn] and just roll it around towards the seat but don't touch the VJ angles.
The push rod pinch should to be ground straight and the rest of the wall blended into the bowl. the roof and guide boss kink can be ground higher and more smoothly turn down into the bowl. The guides can be skinny'd up quite a bit, keep the guide long with an edge at the beginning then rolled/roundish the last 3rd towards the V stem.
The exhaust guide can be ground out completely,,but leave some right above the ssr then go up to the kink that can be straightened out a bit too .You can feel through the freeze plug hole on each end port to gauge with your fingers, you can take around .080 out. Then short turn just wants to roll a hair off the seat then straight up and just 'slightly' rolled/lipped at the top. Polish the crap out of the exhaust port if you'd like..itll fend off carbon build up
Just some advice.
have fun
That's impressive. Do you know the MPH by any chance?
When it gets slow... we dig'em up!Who the heck drug this back from the grave. Lol
When it gets slow... we dig'em up!
Oh ****, I got into the thread and musta forgot how I got here!I laughed because I did this on the 308 post. I linked this post.
Obviously a well sorted out and very light weight race car. That’s the kind of weight I’m looking to get to with my ‘71 Duster.Old thread.
Just talked to a buddy who uses 596 heads with 1.88 intake valve.
Car has been 9.60’s with them at 2700 ish pounds on a stock stroke 340.
Obviously a well sorted out and very light weight race car. That’s the kind of weight I’m looking to get to with my ‘71 Duster.
Now they just need to market them (redone bloomer heads) to the public and we all have access to a bad *** head. I for one would pass over some of the features of the trick flow head for a head I knew would make 30-40 more hp and was still somewhat close to the price. I don't however have the money to spend a grand more and not really have any recourse if it doesn't perform (I'm sure it would) but that's why edelbrocks will always outsell everything, it's a well marketed/warrantied part.Yes, its well sorted out. Vic is a rocket scientist. Pretty sure the car 60 foots 1.2xx
But, its still a 20 over 340 with 1.88 heads he built himself in all facets. Car would still run 9’s if it was 3000 pounds.
It probably accounts for all the misunderstanding about the heads he did i was crowing about..when people didn't like the amount of stuff i didn't know about .
them.
What i did know is this guy spent 2 years perfecting them, on and off the flow bench and dyno, and i knew how sharp he is .. that amount of HIS effort is gonna be something you want.
This car shows how what he does works…very, very well.