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  1. grbmaverickmo

    grbmaverickmo That Maverick Guy

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    I f interested I have a set of 70 351 heads. I `d sell you when you come up to get them seats.
     
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    I have a chance to buy dart Sr heads with 202 valves..will they have enough
    clearance on a 351 1969 motor with stock pistons,,the cam has 550 lift?? thanks
     
  3. M.A.V.

    M.A.V. Yep,my real initials.

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    I wish I had taken more pics of my wifes DOOE Windsor heads but here is one .
     

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    It's not the total lift you need to worry about but how the total valve timing events have an effect on piston to valve clearance. Namely on the exhaust and intake stroke follwing it. In the exhaust stroke, the piston is chasing the exhaust valve up the bore, then around TDC, as the exhaust valve is closing, the intake starts to open, then chases the piston back down bore. 2.02 intake valves usually don't fit the clearance notches in the stock pistons, that too comes into play.
     
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    why not use a set of gt40 heads?
     
  6. ratio411

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    2.02 heads are generally NOT trusted on an engine with stock pistons and .500"+ lift cam. Your combo might, but using the 'safe' rule of thumb, you probably should plan on pistons or at least mods to your current pistons.

    Which ones?
    If you are refering to the stockers, there are better heads out there than those. Especially the 69-73 351w heads after they have been ported. Those heads have been proven to outperform some aftermarket heads after professional porting. Labor cost and weight are the 2 big drawbacks for any stock iron head.
     
  7. 1973Maverick357

    1973Maverick357 Cooler then a Camaro

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    This thread is 2 years old..
     
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    For my part in the thread...
    I don't like resurrections either.
    However, my response was to posts from yesterday.
     
  9. 1973Maverick357

    1973Maverick357 Cooler then a Camaro

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    Yeah i know im talking to the guy that ressurrected it
     

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