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Re: 351 W head application

To: Chris Hill <Pirouette@uisreno.com>
Subject: Re: 351 W head application
From: twojohnsons@cox.net
Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2002 09:30:00 -0400
They were the only 2 years w/high compression. Others were "smog" low
compression heads. You can ID them easily by the cast-in parts numbers---C90E
for the 1969, and D00E for the 1970, if memory serves.
Al J.

Chris Hill wrote:

>   Tom,
>       If you're looking to pick jewelry off automotive corpses, watch out
> for imitations.  I have a set of '69 or '70 351 heads, and those are
> supposed to be the best years.  I can't remember why, but there were a
> number of good reasons, not the least the ease of obtaining reasonable
> C.R.'s.  I got the info on comparative merits of different vintages either
> in Monroe or the old STOA tech tips manual (or both).  If the former doesn't
> get you what you need, let me know and I'll pull out the latter and check.
>       However, I've been dragging my feet on starting to build them because
> of numerous comments on the list that it was a waste of money.  It's
> pointless putting on the 351's unless you use at least slightly bigger
> valves and a grind and perhaps a little porting (even the 25 year old info
> says that).  The amount of extra oomph you get out of stock 351's over the
> 289's is evidently not worth the price of the manifold shoulder bolts alone,
> much less any other expenses.  So, according to this thinking, you'll end up
> spending about the same to build up an old tired set of 351's (use the same
> springs, keepers, etc. that got it to that 175,000 mi. graveyard?  probably
> not) as you would to build up a set of aftermarkets.
>       That's probably sound thinking too, except that for the budget blue
> streak crowd (you and me at the very least), that still leaves the excess
> price of the alyuminiyum heads over the junkyard 351's as pause for thought.
> But you don't need the latest brand new twisted wedge specials to do this,
> and there were a lot of aftermarket heads made for SBF's in the last 5-8
> years.  It might make much sense to spend your time haunting your local
> Pennysaver looking for an old set of first generation Dart heads rather than
> in the trenches at Pick and Pull.
>       I'd be interested to know what other listers think of this reasoning,
> as I need to start on my engine immediately two weeks ago and have been
> thinking through this same quandary lately.    ????????
>
> Chris Hill

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