carrman
Senior Member
Not going to run headers.
I believe the Trick Flow heads are stock location.But, they have angled spark plug holes, and cannot be run with C body HP manifolds.
Angled as per their pics.I believe the Trick Flow heads are stock location.
The Mopar-branded version of Edelbrock heads also have straight plugs, assuming they still sell those.
Give them a call, the pictures I saw looked straight, but I can't be sure. Hot Rod magazine mentioned the stick location hindering flow, but truck Flow didn't want to skimp on thickness in that area.Angled as per their pics.
Give them a call, the pictures I saw looked straight, but I can't be sure. Hot Rod magazine mentioned the stick location hindering flow, but truck Flow didn't want to skimp on thickness in that area.
That was all I found in a three minute search.
I hear you, and I'd use the 440Source heads like you plan. Just trying to get the correct information, since someone may use it for their own build.Here's the thing, I can't start all over looking for yet another set of heads. I don't have unlimited thousands to dump in yet another engine. I've got to keep the costs down while I recover from this screwing I got.
Important safety tip for the 440 Source heads. Less than 5k on them and the exhaust valve guides are worn out, intake a little tighter. 440 Source does NOT service the valve guides, they are a non-standard OD, and they are a soft material. Will have to machine my heads to accept standard size guides of a harder material.
So what OD are they?
Kevin
illusion.Wow who torqued the **** out of the cam bolt and bent the washer, or maybe just a optical illusion.
That's what I thought after, that's a thick washer to dish out.illusion.
.530So what OD are they?
Kevin