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Picture of 413 truck head? #489964
10/06/09 06:29 PM
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Can anyone post one?

I was just looking at a 72 motor home with an RB motor.
The plugs are over the manifolds, and angled towards each other, like a small block.
Defiantely RB (stamping pad) I've never seen a 440 with these heads, so I am assuming it's a 413.

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Re: Picture of 413 truck head? [Re: dave571] #489965
10/06/09 06:49 PM
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like these...

5529107-rsz_413_017.jpg (77 downloads)

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Re: Picture of 413 truck head? [Re: R70RUNNER] #489966
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closed chambers

5529109-rsz_413_015.jpg (65 downloads)

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Re: Picture of 413 truck head? [Re: R70RUNNER] #489967
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Thanks!

Yes that is what they look like.

I didn't realize they were closed chamber heads. They can't have quench can they? Slug must be a fair ways down the hole. Theya ren't know for good compression ratios

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They make very good compresion when installed on a later 440 that had the 906 heads.

Re: Picture of 413 truck head? [Re: dave571] #489969
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Thanks!

Yes that is what they look like.

I didn't realize they were closed chamber heads. They can't have quench can they? Slug must be a fair ways down the hole. Theya ren't know for good compression ratios




No quench... they're dished pistons I bet 30cc or so and the slug on mine is .050 in the hole. Not sure how you would use the heads on a passenger car without some custom build headers ($$$) the manifolds look like chivy ram horns with the flange in the center


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Re: Picture of 413 truck head? [Re: R70RUNNER] #489970
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I've always wondered, I know those things are monsters, almost twice as tall as a regular head. Could they be ported to flow better than a standard type head?

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No quench... they're dished pistons I bet 30cc or so and the slug on mine is .050 in the hole. Not sure how you would use the heads on a passenger car without some custom build headers ($$$) the manifolds look like chivy ram horns with the flange in the center




I'm planning on using the entire motor in a 3/4 ton for a pulling rig.
I figure it would be very well suited for that.

It's in a motor home. She claims it ran, but hasn't been able to start it.
She want's 500 for the whole thing. The rest of the rig is crap.
Apparently there have a been a bunch of people phoning. A guy looked at it on the weekend, but lost interest when it wouldn't start. Another guy said he was going to look tonight.

I figure I'll let things simmer for a few days, as it is quite ugly, and I can't imagine anyone actually buying it to camp in.
Then offer her 300, assuming it will start and seems to be a decent runner. I figure the shell will cost me some money to get rid of, as the wreckers don't like them around here. Too much wood.

Re: Picture of 413 truck head? [Re: dave571] #489972
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advertise the parts off the RV! they just might make you some$$. I bought a hidious 1974 winnebago for the 440(paid $400) and managed to sell the A/C,refer, and the big, budd style wheels for $400! free 440!

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Re: Picture of 413 truck head? [Re: cornucopia] #489973
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Good idea. I'll still low ball her though. I really don't see it going anywhere.







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