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I can get a set of 882 heads for 80 bucks.Is it worth it?I have a set of 305 heads on my 350 know,would it give me any significant power difference?
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Probably a power loss, depending on what 305 castings you currently have. 601, 416, 081, 187, and 434 are all good 305 castings to run.
I would choose stock 187/193/810 TBI swirl ports over 882/624/993 heads any day of the week.
The 882 varients offer poor flow, little swirl, huge open chamber, and are crack prone.
I would choose stock 187/193/810 TBI swirl ports over 882/624/993 heads any day of the week.
The 882 varients offer poor flow, little swirl, huge open chamber, and are crack prone.
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The flow on (some) 882's is actually pretty good. Probably better than (most) 305 heads in that regard. However, the 76cc combustion chambers will net you a total of about 8.5:1 compression on a typical 350, which would be a horrendous drop. Your 305 heads probably have 52-58cc chambers and compression is probably close to 10:1 or better now. Flow is the weak point in your setup, but any improvement you'd get there would be eclipsed by the compression loss.
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not much to add to Fast's post there, he's spot on.
Your 305 heads on the 350 are probably your best bet, well, at least better than 882 heads.
Your 305 heads on the 350 are probably your best bet, well, at least better than 882 heads.
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The flow on (some) 882's is actually pretty good. Probably better than (most) 305 heads in that regard. However, the 76cc combustion chambers will net you a total of about 8.5:1 compression on a typical 350, which would be a horrendous drop. Your 305 heads probably have 52-58cc chambers and compression is probably close to 10:1 or better now. Flow is the weak point in your setup, but any improvement you'd get there would be eclipsed by the compression loss.
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do a google search too
you will hear all kinds of different info and opinions on these heads
i know that some or all of the 882's are light castings
like some or most of the 624's
and so on
heres a couple of internet search results for 882 heads, there is alot of info out there and a chart listing all the common smog and non-smog heads out there somewhere that escapes me right now:
SBC 882 heads
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good luck
you will hear all kinds of different info and opinions on these heads
i know that some or all of the 882's are light castings
like some or most of the 624's
and so on
heres a couple of internet search results for 882 heads, there is alot of info out there and a chart listing all the common smog and non-smog heads out there somewhere that escapes me right now:
SBC 882 heads
Re: heads again
good luck
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Here is a pic of just such a 305 head with combustion chamber deshrouding and larger 1.94x 1.60 Manley valves.
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