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Old 05-20-2024, 02:10 PM   #11
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Default Re: 335 HP 396 290 Head Casting Build & Dyno Test

OK, Mark...that works.
I was looking for a GM rating of 335..& should have looked at 350 HP specs.
Yes, 335 is the rating for the 1968 350 HP 396 with stick shift.
What I think I saw is all bodies with stick in 1968 for stock are 335. (Base)
I see it has the bigger cam, too.
That Dog might hunt with a stick.
Thanks for the info...
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Old 05-20-2024, 04:26 PM   #12
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OK, Mark...that works.
I was looking for a GM rating of 335..& should have looked at 350 HP specs.
Yes, 335 is the rating for the 1968 350 HP 396 with stick shift.
What I think I saw is all bodies with stick in 1968 for stock are 335. (Base)
I see it has the bigger cam, too.
That Dog might hunt with a stick.
Thanks for the info...
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Old 05-20-2024, 10:39 PM   #13
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Default Re: 335 HP 396 290 Head Casting Build & Dyno Test

I'm guessing you didn't flow with the manifold on.
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Old 05-21-2024, 12:33 AM   #14
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I'm guessing you didn't flow with the manifold on.

You would be correct, I simply wanted a base line on the heads as they were run. The 396 was a 440 HP engine as run, I know the factory intake easily supports more than that from other builds I've done in the past. I would be interested in knowing what a worked over intake was worth? I'am pretty sure the heads can be very much improved on, we're going to see soon.

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Here's a better picture of the head before work was started. Notice both valves are sunk quite a bit. I checked all the valve heights, and checked PV clearance, CC the chamber 100.5. So according to my calculations its short on compression.
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Seats installed.
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Setting height, there's 60 now with a 2.065 valve BBC.............
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Old 05-23-2024, 08:58 AM   #18
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Intake flow long port now:

.200 153 + 21
.300 214 + 29
.400 250 + 15
.460 262 + 5
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Old 05-23-2024, 04:34 PM   #19
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Default Re: 335 HP 396 290 Head Casting Build & Dyno Test

I hope you guys are appreciating this.
You could spend 4-6K for a set of Stocker heads and not get this much information.
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Setting height, there's 60 now with a 2.065 valve BBC.............
For us crayon eaters in the class, can you explain the pictures in better detail please?
I understand you want all the valve heads the same height in the chamber so with sunk seats, you're replacing the seats and getting all the heads to sit at the same height...got it. But in the picture where you say you have .060, you're measuring from the deck height and what? I can't see but I'm assuming you're going to the top of the seat you installed?

Once all valves are sitting in the same place in the chamber, the cc's should be closer to start with...am I on the same page or in left field?
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