davebat
11-15-2007, 04:15 PM
I have 2 400 sbc that I am just starting to build (finally got most of the machine work done and all the parts) for my asphalt oval modified car. I've had 1 of them (1) at the machine shop since early July. They were so slow that I took my other one (2)to a different shop.
The one I just got back (1) has a plug in the steam holes, so I wasn't going to have to drill the steam holes in the heads, I was planning on a new set of heads for this build. But my 2nd engine (2) has the steam holes and I am planning on using just one set of heads, with the steam holes drilled for both engines since one of them is just going to be my backup engine.
My question is, can I use the heads (Dart 220s) with the steam holes drilled in them, on my engine (1) that has had the steam holes plugged?
Also, not sure I understand the function of the steam holes to begin with, why did GM have them in the 400s to begin with, especially if the engine functions just fine without them? And if they were a good idea, why didn't GM put them in their other small blocks?
The one I just got back (1) has a plug in the steam holes, so I wasn't going to have to drill the steam holes in the heads, I was planning on a new set of heads for this build. But my 2nd engine (2) has the steam holes and I am planning on using just one set of heads, with the steam holes drilled for both engines since one of them is just going to be my backup engine.
My question is, can I use the heads (Dart 220s) with the steam holes drilled in them, on my engine (1) that has had the steam holes plugged?
Also, not sure I understand the function of the steam holes to begin with, why did GM have them in the 400s to begin with, especially if the engine functions just fine without them? And if they were a good idea, why didn't GM put them in their other small blocks?