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I have a chance to buy a set of Aluminum heads. This is kinda screwey. The heads don't match. They are the same cc 118. Casting #s are 14011077 and 3946074. The differece is in the exhaust port. One is a C port and the other is a regular port.
First are these heads any good? I will be putting them on a 427. Next what are they worth? They have about 6 helicoils. Stainless valves.
Will these be a good combo on a 427?
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i wouldn't buy them because by the time you paid someone to match the exhaust ports do a valve job resurface the heads check to se if the heads have been surfaced the same and so on you could buy a set of edebrock rpm marine heads add the right valve springs. {maybe for less) unless they are going to give them to you for free. just my opinion.
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As any Super Stock racer will tell you, the only reason for using stock type aluminum heads is to reduce the weight. Good Chevy cast iron heads will make more power.
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Dan , call Joe Kettler @ 1-254-582-3101 . He is hooking me up with a set of New ProTopline 360 runner Heads w/all the good name stuff for $ 1800.00 . He has access to all name brands , some ready to run for $ 1500.00 a pair and he may also have a used set around ??? I think by the time you have those ported to match it may cost 1/2 what a new set will be ??
:confused: Gopherrr