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  • First Gen SBC 350 Cylindar Heads

    Hi all,

    I have my 350 and its running decent, we have done a lot of work to it, bigger cam, exhaust, intake, etc, etc... but when building the engine.. I ended up losing my job.. and couldn't afford aftermarket heads for my Camaro.. so we ended up getting the stock heads that were on the engine rebuilt, put performance springs and roller rockers on it.. and said good day... (btw they were L05 swirlport heads )

    now its been a couple of years.. and I'm looking to upgrade my heads (on a budget) all the heads I'm finding are a little out of my price range. I figured I'd see if any of my mifbody friends had any good deals for me...

    I'm looking for pretty much anything that will be a direct replacement.. so it needs to have these things...

    centerbolt patter for the valve covers
    guide plates (we dont have self aligning rockers)
    non-vortec

    I know that if they are older heads, or for older engines the intake bolts won't line up.. so i need to make sure it will fit an 88 and newer intake.

    if anyone can help, id greatly appreciate it.
    "Project Shadowfax" <- Clicky Clicky

    1984 Pontiac Trans Am (15th Anniversary Edition)
    L69 (High Output 5.0) / 700r4 Auto Trans




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    would you consider converting to perimeter style valve covers, with a older style intake?
    I have a fresh set of rebuilt heads from the late 70s $200 and I have a set of aluminum edelbrock heads $600.

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    • #3
      do you have the model number for the aluminum heads so i can check them out?
      "Project Shadowfax" <- Clicky Clicky

      1984 Pontiac Trans Am (15th Anniversary Edition)
      L69 (High Output 5.0) / 700r4 Auto Trans



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      • #4
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        They have screw in studs with edeleborck guide plates
        Last edited by bri2203; February 18th, 2011, 02:38 PM.

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