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Old 05-13-2002, 09:18 AM   #1
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Are ported cast iron heads better than corvette aluminium heads?

I've checked heads cast # (14101081) on my '88 350TPI engine and i've found, that they are 305 heads (small valves 1.8x/1.5) Have anybody same heads on 350 engine? Can I port them, so they flow better? Or must I better look for the Vette aluminium heads? I found also some chart for that cast iron heads:

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http://www.afn.org/~afn14222/flow_14101081

Can somebody give me advice, should I port them? I dont have other mods at the time, but I plan port plenum, runners, intake ja use LT1 cam or smth like that. I have short headers & K&N filter. Tnx

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Old 05-13-2002, 05:36 PM   #2
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The vette heads offer some advantages that dont exist with the cast heads.

1.) weight savings
2.) smaller combustion chamber (higher compression)((not always good))
3.) D-port exhaust

and some other small things


You'll be better with vette aluminums if you can afford them
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Old 05-14-2002, 08:49 PM   #3
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The vette heads offer some advantages that dont exist with the cast heads.

1.) weight savings
2.) smaller combustion chamber (higher compression)((not always good))
3.) D-port exhaust

and some other small things


You'll be better with vette aluminums if you can afford them
If he's got 305 heads...they should have a 58cc combustion chamber...same as the vette heads.

But other than that, the vette heads do offer some advantages. Even if you can't afford the vette heads, I'd get some kind of used 350 heads and port them (preferably iron L98 heads)...you can find them cheap, and they will flow a hell of a lot better than the 305 heads.
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You have to remember that Al disipates heat a lot quicker than iron. This effectively lowers the compression ratio (CR), if you want to regain the "lost" CR you can deck the heads.
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I'd get some kind of used 350 heads and port them (preferably iron L98 heads)...you can find them cheap, and they will flow a hell of a lot better than the 305 heads.
Tnx. What is cast # of 350 L98 heads?
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Tnx. What is cast # of 350 L98 heads?
Aluminum or cast?
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Check quote. ir0cz mention iron heads. But cast # for vette aluminium heads is interesting too.
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I have some l98 heads for sale if you are interested.
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Casting # for L98 Iron heads 14101083, though you'll also see 14096217 occasionally. They're almost exactly the same head, the and both were also used on the 285hp 350 crate motor that gm offered back then.
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Check quote. ir0cz mention iron heads. But cast # for vette aluminium heads is interesting too.
I believe the aluminum heads are casting # 10088113.
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Do the D-shaped exhaust ports make any difference as far as mating up to a pair of headers since the headers are not D-shaped?

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Old 05-16-2002, 03:20 AM   #12
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I have some l98 heads for sale if you are interested.
Check my location If U ship them, then maybe we can make deal..
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