Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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been considering a set myself & guys (on here) have opinionated that the best way to go is to have em CNC ported and to have the valve job/valves etc checked over well. The alum wicks off heat so you would need higher CR. Nothing real specific here but wanted to give you a btt bump
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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its general rule to build a motor w 1 point higher comp w alum heads.
Take care, Rick 68 Coronet R/T 440 & 68 Charger 528 Hemi,and 5 Challengers! 6 cyl, 318, 360, 383, 451
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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On a mild build they should be good without porting.I have them on my 440 with 12.5 domes.I did change locks,springs and retainers because of the radical cam and solids with 4 speed.Mine have been worked some.No complaints after 3 years.Rocky
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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They will be fine, but as said you need to up the compression. I'm using the KB400 .040 pistons .024 below the deck and running a Comp cams 275DEH 235/482, Holley 3310, 1 3/4 headers, 3:55 sure grip, and 2400 stall. My heads were cc'd at 86 and I had them milled .030 bringing them to 80. I'm at 9.9 to 1 compression. Camquest says 430 horsepower. I'm thinking more like 400. You need to measure first the actual comp. now. You could mill your block .020 and be .004 below the deck and use the .039 Felpro gasket.
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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Dont just bolt them on either.Have a good shop check them first.Its money well spent.Rocky
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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Doesn anyone have any dyno time on the cast verse ALum head HP loss. There was a chevy write up on Cast iron VS ALum head "same casting but different metals" and the difference was little to none. I think the big difference in HP loss with ALum is when running the All Alum. engines and only in the big HP range to have any major drop in HP found the write up http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/ccr...no_results.html
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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its general rule to build a motor w 1 point higher comp w alum heads.
So taking a 440 (10:1) with 906 heads, popping em off and putting on Eddy heads would lead to problems?
NO with Alum heads you can run a point higher and run on pump gas is the general rule. However every engine combo is different so i wouldn't even use that rule.
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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So taking a 440 (10:1) with 906 heads, popping em off and putting on Eddy heads would lead to problems?
Problems? No.
HP loss ... hard to say. If you were comparing two IDENTICAL castings where the only difference was cast iron vs aluminum then there might be a HP loss with the aluminum because of heat loss.
However, there is no aluminum head that is a plain ol' copy of an iron head. Even the base 440Source head flows better out of the box, has larger valves than stock and will provide higher compression with its closed 80cc chamber design.
There's no reason bolting on any aluminum head should cause any power loss unless the head is a clear mis-match to the application - like bolting a B1 head on a stock 440 !!
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Re: 440 Source Stealth Heads
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Would these heads be good on a mild 383? I'm thinking KB flat tops, XE274 cam, stock rockers, Performer RPM intake and headers. Originally I was wanting to do a budget build, but I might want to get these if anything to use on another project at some point. I want to use the parts I listed to keep my budget in check. I just thought I was going to have to spend money to have the 906's rebuilt anyway so I might as well get something I can use somewhere else if I want.
Would anyone also know what my Compression Ratio would be? Not sure of the head gasket thickness yet, and as far as I know it will have a stock deck height (if anyone could recommend a measurement to mill the block would help). Thanks
Only do a light clean up on the valve pockets, unshroud the valves a bit in chambers and do a gasket match on intake side. No reason to enlarge the port to big, will only work against you with the cam size. You need to change the locks, retainers, and springs to fit the more agressive lobe of the XE274 put springs in around 120 on the seat and remember to use Brad Penn 30 weight or equal oil for break in. Check retainer to guide top clearance with seals. Also advance the cam 4 degrees and make sure you have enough gear and convertor if automatic. Compression ? have your machine shop look at what pistons are available at what compression with the head cc. you will possibly have to mill the heads to get better compression ratio.
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