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Old 04-23-2007, 12:05 AM   #1
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hey guys have a 400 small block chevy ?..... a buddy @ work bought one complete to build into a street strip engine. question if he puts Dart sportsman II heads on it will he have to drill steam hole in them?? somebody told him he had to & I just don't know? Thanks Greg

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Old 04-23-2007, 09:49 AM   #2
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Yes, he does have to dril the steam holes. I would rather build a 383 based on a 350 block. The 400 blocks are known to crack in the valley area when you strat to make power wtih the OEM block. Seen this happen several times.

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They are not necessary, and many aftermarket heads don't even have water jackets where you would need to drill into them.

Now if you were building the engine for a tow truck or van, or an endurance racing application you'd rather have the steam holes, but with a proper cooling system, it would never be an issue.

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