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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: B3422W5] #2103961
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Did anyone ever say whether these could be used on a 48 degree block. I was offered a deal on an old R block and assembly that is pretty hard to turn down.


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2104029
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Originally Posted By MR_P_BODY
Originally Posted By DARTH V8Я
Originally Posted By MR_P_BODY
[quote=DARTH V8Я]

If you have to worry about simple headers flanges
you better find a new hobby... you can make them
yourself with a drill and air grinder if you want
wave

Oh please Mike. Find a new hobby? LMAO. Where do you come up with this bullturd?


Thats how I started building headers before I
bought a mill... yeah it took hours to build a
single flange.. but I didnt want to blow the
money for a set
wave


There comes a time in your HP life you have to learn where to draw the line. If header fabrication or having a set built isn't in your range of sight due to personal skills or cost.... maybe you better lower your view. Sounds to me like you are at the W5/chassis headers are readily available stage. I went in over my head and believe me, my fab skills are little to none. Cheap it's not, but if you're going to play.... well, you know the rest. Nice thing about a custom set of headers, well in my case, I can actually remove the headers without even jacking the car up or loosening the engine and they FIT!!!. These E brock heads are aimed a bit higher than your run of the mill small block build.

Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: J_BODY] #2104035
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Ya and I don't think they would work well with that stock cast iron intake manifold. Lol


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

Livin and lovin life one day at a time




Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: pittsburghracer] #2104046
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Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
Ya and I don't think they would work well with that stock cast iron intake manifold. Lol


laugh


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: DARTH V8Я] #2104048
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Originally Posted By DARTH V8Я
Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
Ya and I don't think they would work well with that stock cast iron intake manifold. Lol


laugh




Diet Mountain Dew and vodka just came out of my nose. LOL


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

Livin and lovin life one day at a time




Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: pittsburghracer] #2104060
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So what you guys are saying is when I bolt a aftermarket part to a aftermarket part with a aftermarket part I should not be suprised when they don't fit. biggrin



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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: WHITEDART] #2104067
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waiting for the "why don't they look stock" crowd...... Oh yeah, that's the big block guys laugh2

Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: Just-a-dart] #2104070
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Originally Posted By Just-a-dart
So what you guys are saying is when I bolt an expensive aftermarket part to an expensive aftermarket part with an expensive aftermarket part I should not be suprised when they don't fit. biggrin



Fixed


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: J_BODY] #2104076
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Originally Posted By J_BODY
waiting for the "why don't they look stock" crowd...... Oh yeah, that's the big block guys laugh2


There are plenty of them in the small block world too.

Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: WHITEDART] #2104124
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A Mopar part that needs "massaged" before fitting....now there's a shock. Are all these people bitching about parts not fitting new to Mopar stuff?


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: WHITEDART] #2104127
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The bolt pattern is for sure low for a W2, now I don't know how much wiggle room there is inside an 1 7/8" TTI W2 header, it might just end up at the top of the tube if the exhaust port is smaller than 1 7/8"?

I sure like the looks of these heads but for the cost I can be pretty far down the road on a G3 swap.


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: WHITEDART] #2104333
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This is a pic of the W2 headers installed. We drilled holes to match heads ,also the header bolts are 3/8.Stainless headers have the flanges made and in stock. And to answer the O P the heads are well worth the money and effort. Ours is in car and running but the converter was cracked around the weld and leaking so we had another one built and it is due in this week. Hope to run the car soon,but it's 100 degrees in Texas and I'm too old to put up with the heat

Ray Buckner

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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: sst404b] #2104338
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Ok guys go to stainlessheaders.com or call them at 952-890-9219 and speak with Chris. They have the flanges in stock and are very affordable. I bought a complete Stainless kit flanges, J bends collectors ect... for like 1200.00.


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: Jason B] #2104347
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Originally Posted By Jason B
Ok guys go to stainlessheaders.com or call them at 952-890-9219 and speak with Chris. They have the flanges in stock and are very affordable. I bought a complete Stainless kit flanges, J bends collectors ect... for like 1200.00.


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: clonestocker] #2104362
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Ohhhhh my God you had to drill new holes. Send them back for a refund!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

Livin and lovin life one day at a time




Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: sst404b] #2104364
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Originally Posted By sst404b
This is a pic of the W2 headers installed. We drilled holes to match heads ,also the header bolts are 3/8.Stainless headers have the flanges made and in stock. And to answer the O P the heads are well worth the money and effort. Ours is in car and running but the converter was cracked around the weld and leaking so we had another one built and it is due in this week. Hope to run the car soon,but it's 100 degrees in Texas and I'm too old to put up with the heat

Ray Buckner




Once again THANKS for providing lots of good info on your build. Its GREAT to see that some of us aren't afraid of a little work. I can't wait to see your track results and good-luck.


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

Livin and lovin life one day at a time




Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: pittsburghracer] #2104399
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Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
Ohhhhh my God you had to drill new holes. Send them back for a refund!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I thought the same thing. LOL

Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: pittsburghracer] #2104450
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Originally Posted By pittsburghracer

Its GREAT to see that some of us aren't afraid of a little work.

Who's afraid?


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: pittsburghracer] #2104523
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Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
Did anyone ever say whether these could be used on a 48 degree block. I was offered a deal on an old R block and assembly that is pretty hard to turn down.


Nope, so you should let me get that 48* R3 block....... up


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Re: Sbm Victor head results [Re: slammedR/T] #2104561
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Originally Posted By slammedR/T
Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
Did anyone ever say whether these could be used on a 48 degree block. I was offered a deal on an old R block and assembly that is pretty hard to turn down.


Nope, so you should let me get that 48* R3 block....... up



Its an R block which I guess is the same but different. He took the block and assembly to a machine shop today and may be available if you are interested. PM me your info and I will pass it on to him


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

Livin and lovin life one day at a time




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