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Race Heads Sbc Popular Q&A
Q: What are the Best sbc heads for oval dirt track racing?
A: depends on what class your running, you can be very limited! Read More »
Q: 441, or 882(overlooking the fact they are crack prone) heads to r...
A: I would go with the 882 heads. There is a trick you can do to increase the cooling on the small block. It comes from Grumpy Jenkins book that is available from ... Read More »
Q: How to Rebuild SBC Heads.
A: 1. Install the valve spring compressor. Make sure the bottom of the compressor is on the valve face and the top is securely on the valve spring. Compress the va... Read More »
Q: How to Pocket Port SBC Heads.
A: 1. Disassemble the cylinder heads. Use a valve spring compressor to compress the springs and remove the spring keepers, retainers and springs. Remove each valve... Read More »
Q: What are the steam holes on a SBC 400 head?
A: They are holes in the block and heads that aid in cooling the engine. There are one 3/16" and one 1/4" between each pair of cylinders. Read More »