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James Hensler 10-11-2022 06:45 PM

New Aluminum Cylinder Heads for the Hemis
 
Let the Bitching begin! Lol

Dyno 10-12-2022 09:57 AM

Re: New Aluminum Cylinder Heads for the Hemis
 
The aluminum head is now accepted, but with an additional 10 horsepower added. But, they are better for repair if needed.

Don Kennedy 10-12-2022 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Dyno (Post 668991)
The aluminum head is now accepted, but with an additional 10 horsepower added. But, they are better for repair if needed.

Like in Super Stock the aluminum head for the 428 Pontiac from Edelbrock has to have a part number on them with the NHRA logo will this be the case??

Steve Stasko 10-12-2022 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Don Kennedy (Post 668993)
Like in Super Stock the aluminum head for the 428 Pontiac from Edelbrock has to have a part number on them with the NHRA logo will this be the case??

The aluminum heads that were approved in the past for the Street Hemi combinations carried a Mopar part number. I bought mine at a local Dodge dealer. They were cast by Edelbrock for Mopar.

I did see last night the Indy 426-SR was also approved for S/S only. These are the old Canfield castings...which were essentially an aluminum version of an original head. Canfield introduced them in the mid-late 2000's, and went out of business not long after. Indy sells them as a 200cc intake port though, so they cannot be used out of the box without work.

How long will this last though? The last time NHRA approved aluminum heads for AH, they rescinded it about 3 days later.

charlie westcott 10-14-2022 08:09 AM

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What does a 559 M-2 head look like?
I havent seen anything but the M-1's.

All those edelbrock heads have the wrong ex valve angle. I assume thats a typo.

Frito 10-14-2022 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Dyno (Post 668991)
The aluminum head is now accepted, but with an additional 10 horsepower added. But, they are better for repair if needed.

Dyno, someplace I still have a copy of the letter/petition that went around 5 or 6 years ago!! It has taken a while

Steve Stasko 10-14-2022 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by charlie westcott (Post 669128)
What does a 559 M-2 head look like?
I havent seen anything but the M-1's.

All those edelbrock heads have the wrong ex valve angle. I assume thats a typo.

I didn't even realize they approved the Victor Jr head also and I looked right at that note. You're correct, the exhaust angle is altered 1.5 degrees from stock on those. That's why it didn't even cross my mind to check those part numbers.

Dyno 10-14-2022 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Frito (Post 669138)
Dyno, someplace I still have a copy of the letter/petition that went around 5 or 6 years ago!! It has taken a while

Lloyd and I put that letter together and sent it to NHRA. It was rejected and I thought that idea was gone. I have been told the aluminum head would always make less power, but they would be repairable. That was the concept/reason for the aluminum head. The other plus side is that the cylinder head experts would prefer to work on an aluminum head over the cast iron head.

Jim Hanig 10-16-2022 05:04 PM

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Why not give aluminum heads to all engines ?

Billy Nees 10-16-2022 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Hanig (Post 669250)
Why not give aluminum heads to all engines ?

Here's a better question (for me anyway)!
Why not take away all of the aluminum cylinder heads from engines that never had them?
I doubt that there will ever be an aluminum head for a 6 cylinder Chevy or a 301 Pontiac!
From where I'm sitting it looks like NHRA is discriminating against me!


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