D5 Hemi head
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Hi all,
I've gotten a pair of 16 plug D5 Hemi heads, and was wondering if a normal rocker arm set (rockers, shafts, mounts and adjusters) would work with it.
I've done some reading, and got some mixed answers, so I've decided to ask it here.
thanks a lot
1967 Plymouth GTX - 440, manual 4 speed1972 Plymouth Barracuda - work in progress... 1969 Dodge Dart - 318, ford 9" - need a lot of work 1981 VW Beetle - all original, only 3k miles 1973 VW T1 Bus - restored 1968 Ford Mustang - SOLD 1997 Dodge Neon - SOLD 1998 Dodge Neon - SOLD
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Re: D5 Hemi head
[Re: rickseeman]
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This is what they look like. Notice how the exhaust is very long. And they use their own aluminum stands.
Bear in mind that D-5's also take a different block (the pushrods come in a little different) as well as different pistons (because of the shallow chamber), pushrods (longer), plug tubes (longer), intake manifold (round ports), headers (round ports as well as a different pattern), valve covers and intake/exhaust/head gaskets. And it may not fit in your car because it's wider. I love them but if you are wanting to get one of those running you are a better man than me.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
[Re: 1967_GTX_440]
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Hemi Fred had some D-5 parts years ago. I think he sold it all. I don't think he had the block for them. I've heard that some guys modified a KB aluminum block for the revised push rod holes.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
[Re: mr_340]
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The D5 head was developed by (oops,it was Weslake) for racing. When it first came out it was a dog. They didn't win races. People who could have gotten them for free, used a different head. I remember the talk back in the day..
I read somewhere that they came back much, much later because they could be wildly ported. The ports looked way different from stock D5 ports.
I am guessing here, but I think the D5 head basically doubles the cost of building a Hemi.
As one of the limiting factors of this head is the small, high velocity ports, it'd probably work better in a street application. Again, cost and room are going to dictate triumph or failure. I hope you didn't pay too much for them.
R.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
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Not to hijack the thread but can anyone give me the specifics on the D6 head? Old DC handbook says "D4 intake ports and a new raised exhaust port". Dual plugs, cast no 36144885. Not to be confused with the ported D4A head with cast no 3614433. Have a couple of pics.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
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12/22/16 11:36 AM
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I don't think I have the part number but you can cc the dome of the piston. It will be very different. A D5 is around a 100cc chamber vs 172cc or so for a normal Hemi.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
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Not to hijack the thread but can anyone give me the specifics on the D6 head? As stated above, it's basically a D4 done in aluminum with 16 plugs.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
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The "D4A" wasn't a real head. It was a nickname for a head. It is a 433 head, aka "twin plug" head, aka "replacement head" ported by Mullins to D4/D6 ports. Most everyone in the mid 70's used that head. Pro Stock, boats, Garlits. Maximum performance hemi head of the time.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
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Yes, the D6 uses standard rockers, pistons etc. But it's a challenge today to get anybody to make off the shelf headers. (Beg TTI maybe they will give in, they didn't for me.) You may have to make your own. Mopar used to offer intake and exhaust gaskets. Most people that port heads today are probably taking the intake port to a D6 size so intake gaskets shouldn't be hard. I have some exhaust gaskets that you could use as a template if you can't find any. The only other problem I see is back then people told me they were porous. I never ran any personally, so I don't know. You may have to put some ceramic sealer in them. But I think that is possible today. The D6 is certainly a good looking exhaust port.
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Re: D5 Hemi head
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I don't think I have the part number but you can cc the dome of the piston. It will be very different. A D5 is around a 100cc chamber vs 172cc or so for a normal Hemi. Thanks, will check the dome
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