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My new stock stroke 400 build

Read Post #591 again.

(I'm thinking of getting heads for my Plymouth now, I'm blaming you DAVE!)
But I'm actually considering put a smaller cam in it, so there.
 
Don, I called Summit this morning and gave them the discount code DEALSP and they refunded me another $120.00 on top of the 10% off, so if you do order be sure to use the code.
 
Don, I called Summit this morning and gave them the discount code DEALSP and they refunded me another $120.00 on top of the 10% off, so if you do order be sure to use the code.
OOOH that buys the head bolts.

Hopefully that Christmas bonus isn't just the "jelly of the month club".
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Hawk, you may recall that the stroker was originally dynoed using home ported 452 heads, and later switched to Performer RPM's. There may be a trend here?
Hey, I'm following the same sickness with my POS driver Vette. The engine wasn't right, and all the sudden it is getting a full rebuild and, you guessed it, aluminum heads... :bananaweed:
 
Hawk, my buddy had a 78 Vette which he sent to my machine shop to be rebuilt. I spec'd what should have been a perfect cam for him. After he installed the engine it was a huge disappointment. We finally figured the problem had to be the smog heads. We changed them for a set of aftermarket iron heads. After I lashed the valves we took it for a ride, and it finally made the power we felt it should have all along.
 
I spoke to the machine shop today and he agreed with me on using the 1.6 rockers. He can get me a pretty good deal on PRW stainless steel rollers, and says he uses them a lot and has good luck with them. I'm headed down the rabbit hole Don.:rolleyes:
 
I spoke to the machine shop today and he agreed with me on using the 1.6 rockers. He can get me a pretty good deal on PRW stainless steel rollers, and says he uses them a lot and has good luck with them. I'm headed down the rabbit hole Don.:rolleyes:
Wait til you spill some coolant.
 
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