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scott0408 09-05-2011 06:34 AM

which cylinder heads for a 421
 
wondering which cylinder heads i should use for my 421 i have a set of track 1 heads but the intake runners are small.for the cost of porting i could buy a set of heads that will flow

jmarksdragster 09-05-2011 07:58 AM

If you want a quality 23˚ head call Chad. He can set you up with the castings and runners that will suit what you have best, and the best head if you want to maintain your current rocker hardware.
http://www.SpeierRacingHeads.com/

If you want something better such as 18˚ or 15˚ heads, SB2's, or some other higher end head give Curtis at Race Flow Development a call.
http://www.raceflowdevelopment.com/

weingartnerce 09-27-2011 07:49 PM

Re: which cylinder heads for a 421
 

Originally Posted by scott0408
wondering which cylinder heads i should use for my 421 i have a set of track 1 heads but the intake runners are small.for the cost of porting i could buy a set of heads that will flow

It depends on how much someone charges for porting, for what I charge to port heads porting your heads is more economical.

Eric Weingartner

hink 09-28-2011 05:57 AM

Re: which cylinder heads for a 421
 

Originally Posted by scott0408
wondering which cylinder heads i should use for my 421 i have a set of track 1 heads but the intake runners are small.for the cost of porting i could buy a set of heads that will flow

We have a pump gas 421 in shop and are going to use the AFR 220's and we are looking for a low 600 number on the dyno.

markdunlap 09-28-2011 01:53 PM

Which
 
I built a friend a 13:1 421" SBC and used PRO TOPLINE/RHS 235 aluminum heads with no porting. .690" lift cam.

At 2850# it runs 5.90s in 1/8.

You almost need offset rockers on intake valves with these heads, but with adjustable guide plates you can manage no offset if you accept a slight off center on the valve stem. No problems in 2 seasons.

TheRabbit 09-28-2011 04:12 PM

Go for the SB4.1 heads! :D
http://www.cferacing.com/?pid=69

cncmotorsports 09-29-2011 02:46 PM

Depends on your Budget, but the AFR 220s would be our first choice


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