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Flow bench in GA?

Posted By: mgoblue9798

Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 07:53 PM

Anyone have a flow bench in GA, preferably metro Atlanta area, that would be willing to flow a couple ports for me on some 413 RV heads? Not looking for a freebee I am willing to pay. Yes, I know these heads are garbage to everyone but Doc Flappergas and myself, but I want to know what particular kind of garbage I have and maybe learn something. thanks moparts
Posted By: dOoC

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 08:40 PM

BEWARE of this Ohio State rascal disguising himself as a Meeeeeechigan fan !

Those industrial heads ... they are diamonds in the ruff !
Posted By: mgoblue9798

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 08:56 PM

Originally Posted by Doc Fiberglass
BEWARE of this Ohio State rascal disguising himself as a Meeeeeechigan fan !

Those industrial heads ... they are diamonds in the ruff !


I see someone is off his meds again. Or second thought, was he ever on them? eek
Posted By: dOoC

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 09:03 PM

Oh no oGo !

Me thimks someone here needs a TRIPLE DOSE o meds ...

Even thinking about flowing those heads xmaseek

But I’m still a major fan !
Posted By: mgoblue9798

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 09:22 PM

Originally Posted by Doc Fiberglass
Oh no oGo !

Me thimks someone here needs a TRIPLE DOSE o meds ...

Even thinking about flowing those heads xmaseek

But I’m still a major fan !


It has more to do with bourbon than meds I suspect. really just would like to know the I/E flow ratio and approx flow to discuss with Mike before he grinds me a cam. Nothing wrong with a little too much info anyways. I am even considering running it on a dyno when done. Wonder how many chassis dynos can handle a 27ft motorhome wrench
Posted By: dOoC

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 09:29 PM

I hear ya ...

I am totally in the dark as what would be a good low rpm hi torque CAMSHAFT for a RB motors these days shruggy

FIXED
Posted By: mgoblue9798

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 10:16 PM

I need to come up with a head to whittle on a little and a set of head bolts. Exhaust has a very large hump protruding into the runner just behind the valve head. Guessing there is likely water there, but how thick is the wall?

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Posted By: 71GTX471

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 10:53 PM

I have several sets of NOS JUNK RUSTED 452 heads you could have to experiment with,I also have NOS good sets with & w/o 5/8 plugs.
Posted By: mgoblue9798

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/03/21 11:01 PM

Originally Posted by 71GTX471
I have several sets of NOS JUNK RUSTED 452 heads you could have to experiment with,I also have NOS good sets with & w/o 5/8 plugs.


Thank you very much for the offer. The ones I have are a 943 casting for 413 RV. They are are weird animal with small valves,a closed chamber,and additional cooling ports that attach directly from the front water pump housing. I plan on sticking with this head,at least for now.
Posted By: 71GTX471

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/05/21 12:06 AM

I see I thought the 413 RV Eng. used the same peanut plug 452 heads.
Posted By: mr_340

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/05/21 10:50 PM

Does Barnett have a flow bench? They were around Atlanta somewhere. I bet those heads flow like a 360 J head, maybe 190 cfm @ ..450" intake, 130 cfm on the exhaust.
Posted By: dOoC

Re: Flow bench in GA? - 05/05/21 11:45 PM

Ole oGo has deeeeeep thinking about these heads !

The young FlipperBlaster would like to be kept in the loop up
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