Big Block Ford - Assembled
Special Note: Camshaft and Lifters Not Included
Assembly Specifications
Max Lift: .600
Coil Bind: .900
Intake Install: 130lbs @ 1.9
Exhaust Install: 130lbs @ 1.9
Closed Seat Pressure: 130lbs
Open Seat Pressure: 300lbs
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Emissions Note:
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Specifications:
What intake can I use with Therese heads, I have installed on a ford 429, roller cam rockers and lifters, 10:1 compression
what about the push rod guide plates? what bolts do they take?
Will these work with edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI Traditional 4150-Style Kit #35680 For BB Ford 429-460?
Can I use my stock stamp steel rocker arms and push rods off my stock D3VE heads? And my stock cam and none roller cam and lifters , I’m not building a hot rod but I’m reducing weight. Thanks
Do these heads work with carbed intakes? Example 74 460?
Do these heads fit the 1992-1996 multi port 460?
What are the intake and exhaust flow numbers for these heads? Are the exhaust ports raised over stock configuration?
Is this for one head and is this more of a stock head
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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