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Old 04-16-2020, 03:45 PM   #1
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Default Re: Stock Eliminator Cylinder Heads

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I'm pretty sure if you spend $6000 on a set of small block iron heads that "core shift" becomes a non-issue.
If I thought that was true.....There would not be racks with a hundred plus sets of head castings in my shop. If core shift does not concern you = I have quite a few that you could get a really good deal on from me!


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Old 04-16-2020, 03:46 PM   #2
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Yep. It is called "Core Shift". Caused by a deviation during the casting process due setting on the mold, mold alignment issues, mold temperatures and pressure differentials. One of the many reasons why the fast guys spend lots of money testing and going through many castings.
I knew a local machine shop that had a back room full of castings. He let me take several for testing. My ‘56 was newly allowed the “520” castings. I discovered the 520X castings.
Held more CCs than legal. I had decked my block a lot, so needed to mill the intake side of my heads a lot so the manifold would fit. Got rid of some intake CCs.
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