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Valley Pan with heat riser blocked

Posted By: Lawn Monkey

Valley Pan with heat riser blocked - 11/16/14 01:59 PM



I saw it on Overhaulin , 64 Fury 383 , as they were installing the stock intake I noticed that the Valley Pan has a built in heat riser block , where does one buy that type of Valley Pan
Posted By: scratchnfotraction

Re: Valley Pan with heat riser blocked - 11/16/14 02:28 PM

ask for a fel-pro high performance pan when parts clerk looks up a stock fel-pro pan for the 383.

I have one on my 440

it will come with 4-thin gaskets with it also. fixed the intake leak I was having with out them on a stock pan.
Posted By: TooMany62s

Re: Valley Pan with heat riser blocked - 11/16/14 02:32 PM

You need Fel-Pro part number 1214.
Posted By: jose jones

Re: Valley Pan with heat riser blocked - 11/16/14 05:07 PM

Your nicely painted intake manifold will not turn black around the sides of the carb where the paint gets fried like the stock gasket.I have run these gaskets for years
Posted By: Lawn Monkey

Re: Valley Pan with heat riser blocked - 11/16/14 05:21 PM

Thanks fellas never knew Hi Po Valley Pans existed
Posted By: 62maxwgn

Re: Valley Pan with heat riser blocked - 11/16/14 06:13 PM

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Thanks fellas never knew Hi Po Valley Pans existed




Order one for a 440 truck and you get the same thing.
Posted By: feets

Re: Valley Pan with heat riser blocked - 11/16/14 06:51 PM

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Thanks fellas never knew Hi Po Valley Pans existed




Order one for a 440 truck and you get the same thing.




Only if he has an RB engine. B engines need the narrower pan.


I used one of them on my TT440. The back pressure in the exhaust blew one of the plugs out of the pan. It found it's way into a turbo spinning 100,000+ rpm.


Those ports are still punched on the "blocked" valley pans but they aren't knocked out. I doubt it will pose a problem for those without turbos.

Better yet, go with Edelbrock heads. They don't have those ports.
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