04-18-2005, 09:05 PM | #1 |
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Question about heads
If I get the stock heads on my 350 ported and polished will it help with any performance? Also the vortec heads that I keep hearing about. Is there a difference in vortec heads, or is a set of vortec heads a set of vortec heads. If I were able to find a set of vortec heads which ones would I need, and what might they come out of
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04-18-2005, 09:10 PM | #2 |
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not a pro, but port and polish will help your heads. depending on the size of the conbustion chamber (compression) will determine weather or not they are worth workin on. i believe a vortec head is a vortec head. they are the same. and they come out of newer trucks 95+ and run around 400ish used. if i am wrong some one please pipe up
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Ttt
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An article online from Chevy high performance there is a Vortec head that is not as good as the others:
"For you junkyard hunters, be forewarned that some ¾- and 1-ton trucks came with Vortec heads equipped with a specially hardened exhaust seat that kills low- and mid-lift flow. Casting number 10239906 should be avoided."
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Phew thanks heavyd
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I think the 062 heads are what you want. I'm not positive though, just make sure they are from a 350.
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In a later issue CHP retracted that statement. The 906 Vortec heads are fine...no problem!
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Oops, sorry guys. Didn't see the later article.
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GM has recently introduced what they call the "Bow Tie" Vortec head. There's an article in the current issue of CHP. For all intents and purposes, it is a cast iron version of the Fast Burn aluminum head.
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