beheaded cutlass
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Gents, within the scope of my knowledge of Olds design, I know big block heads can be bolted on small block motors. I've got a strong '72 350 but I wanted to pour some tabasco sauce in the tank if you will. My thoughts were to remove the old heads and stick on a set from a 455; preferably from a '70 W-30. Now I know I may be reaching far on this one, but any thoughts? Even aftermarket with specs comparable to the legendary Cobra Jet motor: 2.200-inch intake and 1.760-inch exhaust would be nice.
Last edited by christine fury; Mar 26, 2009 at 08:52 PM. Reason: correction
You would lose compression for the cumbustion chamber on the big block heads are 80 to 84 CC's. small block heads are 60 to 64 CC's. The ports in the big block head will cause problems with the intake. The size valves you are talking about will never happen in an Olds head, there is not enough spacing between valves to go that big. You can put 2.00" / 1.62 valves in the small block heads.
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Thanks for the Intel. Bigger block would be optimum, but I was thinking, seeing she still appears to have a whole lot of life in her (And I got her all fancied up), that I would use a set of Edelbrock heads with 2.072'' intake valves and 1.680'' exhaust valves. The only stipulation is I would have to change the intake of course (3711).
Last edited by christine fury; Mar 27, 2009 at 10:08 AM.
If you use the E-brocks, you will need a set of roller rockers and harden push rods. Also there is a problem with the mechanical fuel pump and clearing the head. I have heard that you have to clearence the head. But if you go to far, you will hit water. Plus you wil have to mill the heads to get the combustion chamber CC's down to a usable number.
Anything is possible, it has been done, you can make it work. Go for it.
Gene
Anything is possible, it has been done, you can make it work. Go for it.
Gene


