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Old 12-24-2010, 10:45 AM
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MARK WHAT ABOUT THE 088 casting rect port heads? Are they any good? They can be bought new,bare,cut for 2.25/1.88 FOR between $400- $500 From a guy here in Indianapolis. of coarse they are still cast Iron and weigh 75lbs each.

P.S. I would do my homework before you buy new heads if you go that route. There are lots of cheap aluminum heads out there. It is tempting to go that route because the price sounds too good to be true. I have no experience with them but they do not have a very good reputation so ask people who have used them.
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Old 12-24-2010, 12:10 PM
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The 088 is similiar to the 188/990 and would be a step up from the 049/781 because of the rectangular ports extra flow potential and the bigger valves.
They take a diffferent head gasket than the older heads, but otherwise everything interchanges. Good suggestion. Should get a 496 up to 6500+ before they stall out. A custom grind roller cam can make or break the combination with these heads.
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Old 12-24-2010, 08:18 PM
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How much flow can one get from the 088 heads?
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Old 12-24-2010, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by rrrdad
How much flow can one get from the 088 heads?
http://speedtalk.com/ go here. That board is FULL of professional engine builders. LOTS of very good info there. not saying there aren't smart people here,nor am I trying to run you off,just saying,lots of those guys do this for a living.
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Old 12-25-2010, 05:56 AM
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We are in the process of putting together a parts list for a 496 that will be in our dragster. I will have to use stock heads for the first couple years. I need advice on pistons, cams, lift and expected HP of this engine. Thx M
They key to me is that you said stock heads for a couple of years. That means you plan to rebuild and next time build a bigger / more hp motor. If I were on a budget I would go with a set of aluminum heads and intake out of the box for now. They will flow better than the iron heads already, but you have lots of room for improvement later. If you spent money on iron heads now it's just gonna be a waste. Save yourself a bunch of money in the long run and go with a good set of heads now.
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Old 12-25-2010, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by TheRabbit
Originally Posted by rrrdad
We are in the process of putting together a parts list for a 496 that will be in our dragster. I will have to use stock heads for the first couple years. I need advice on pistons, cams, lift and expected HP of this engine. Thx M
They key to me is that you said stock heads for a couple of years. That means you plan to rebuild and next time build a bigger / more hp motor. If I were on a budget I would go with a set of aluminum heads and intake out of the box for now. They will flow better than the iron heads already, but you have lots of room for improvement later. If you spent money on iron heads now it's just gonna be a waste. Save yourself a bunch of money in the long run and go with a good set of heads now.
great advice again! always found it cheaper to buy the correct part(s) the first time!!!!!!!!!!!! if it takes longer to get to the track, oh well....you will be pleased with the results in the long run! :wink:
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Old 12-25-2010, 04:23 PM
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Yes I agree. We raced jr dragsters so Im well aware of buying good parts from the get go. I was planning on building a stout rotating assembly and then upgrade the heads down the road. Can you find good aluminum heads (used) for 600-800$$? I have a friend that can work the stock heads but once again I dont want to get it out for the first year and wish I would have spent the funds on bigger better heads. Can I run 14:1 compression with stock heads and keep those pistons with aluminum heads? make sense? thx ... the more info and advice you can give me the better..... thx MM
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Old 12-25-2010, 09:17 PM
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I know this is more than you were looking to pay for a set of heads, but given the extra parts that come with these heads the deal may be pretty good. It's a listing on RJ in the engine section. I think they would work o'k with the 496.

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http://www.racingjunk.com/category/1...325-HEADS.html
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Old 12-26-2010, 06:53 AM
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yes it is a bit more than I want to spend bu that is a descent price.. What is the max CFM you can get out of stock heads? and do you know the max lift on stock heads? Thx MM
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Old 12-26-2010, 07:04 AM
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Abit off the subject but what is the max bore for a BBC... Found a block that is 4.382... I believe that is about the max.... You tell me?
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