Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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Hello anybody. I plan to have a set of "346" heads with less than a 100K miles rebuilt for my 1971 440 engine. What should I have the machine shop do for a "stock" rebuild? I have planned for magnaflux, resurface if needed, new springs, retainers, locks, seals, hardened valve seats and rocker shaft assemblies. Should I replace the valves? Or just have a valve job done? I can't afford stainless valves. Should I replace the exhaust studs and/or freeze plugs? I heard the studs can be a nightmare. What about gasket matching? Bowl blending? I heard the head can be modified for better valve cover gasket sealing? Thanks in advance to any and all who reply
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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Wow Thanks for all the replies! I am on a tight budget. I want to keep this stock and numbers matching. If the original valves are not bad, should I just have them ground or should I replace them? If I do replace the valves I will be using Elgin Industries steel replacement valves. Will it make a difference because I'm having hardened exhaust seats installed? And just what is "bowl blending"???
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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You can have a cyl head guy give you an estimate on doing your heads before you commit. If he takes a look at them he will be able to tell you what all needs replacing. Really depends on what kind of shape the valve guides and stems are in. Usually they need replacing because the valve guides and stems both wear.
what he said, also look on here for somebodys old iron heads. I got a killer deal on some a few years ago w/ good flow numbers, never even bolted on. I'd use a steel shim gasket. It will give you better compression. The stock replacement pistons will net you about 9:1 on a good day. Will you be doing all the work?
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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Wow Thanks for all the replies! I am on a tight budget. I want to keep this stock and numbers matching. If the original valves are not bad, should I just have them ground or should I replace them? If I do replace the valves I will be using Elgin Industries steel replacement valves. Will it make a difference because I'm having hardened exhaust seats installed?
And just what is "bowl blending"???
Well if you break the head off a 40 year old exhaust valve that has been heat cycled a 100,000 times and is weakened, stressed and plum worn out you will see what a few dollars saved you!!!! I have and it ain't pretty. Course I got to build a brand new motor heads and all!
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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OK! Heads have been checked by the machine shop and they are in good shape. They have 70K original miles on them but the car sat for 20 years. I am going to have the valves replaced with steel replacements. New bronze guides installed. New springs, retainers and locks. Heads surfaced only as needed and gasket matched. Hardened valve seats installed. Am I missing anything? Is there something else I should do for a stock rebuild of the heads? Are Fel-Pro's valve stem seals any good? What about the valve cover gasket surface modification? Thanks everyone for your help!
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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OK! Heads have been checked by the machine shop and they are in good shape. They have 70K original miles on them but the car sat for 20 years. I am going to have the valves replaced with steel replacements. New bronze guides installed. New springs, retainers and locks. Heads surfaced only as needed and gasket matched. Hardened valve seats installed.
Am I missing anything? Is there something else I should do for a stock rebuild of the heads? Are Fel-Pro's valve stem seals any good? What about the valve cover gasket surface modification?
Thanks everyone for your help!
Did you order the Fel-Pro gasket kit? Summit has one too for much less. Don't forget MOST kits DO NOT include the valley pan. As for the v-cover area...I wouldn't worry about that much.
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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My machinst has always recommended installing hardened seats. He says that the induction hardening only goes a few thousandths into the metal, and the valve job often cuts PAST the hardened part.
The above heads I mentioned were done by member fast68plymouth , I told him to put in hard seats and he called me and said he didn't feel they were necessary because the heads were still hard in the seat area when he touched up the VJ that was done originally by Paul Rossi when I first bought the heads back in 1989 ....
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Re: Advise please on stock 440 head rebuild
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The heads have never been off before. This is a one owner car that was parked 20 years ago. The machine shop does not think that replacing the valves is necessary. But will do whatever I want. I did not think that "346" heads from 1971 would have hardened exhaust valve seats?
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