colocounty4
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Hi! ok, I am truely a beginner at this so I need to lay some seriously elementary questions on you guys regarding the 200 to 250 head swap. I have a tired '65 200. I'm reading that I should consider swaping to a 250 head as I start working on the engine. As I understand it, you can benifit from larger valves and increased chamber volume.
1. Why can't I just put bigger valves in the 200 head?
2. As people discuss the increased volume, they turnaround and say you have to mill it down to compensate. Aren't you back to where you started with the 200 head?
3. Folks also say the carb hole is bigger. If you mill a 200 head flat, hog it out and put on a 2V does that matter anymore?
4. Harded seats. You can install those in a 200 head, right?
So, what am I missing? :| :help:
Seriously, I can change spark plugs and that's about it. I'm going to learn how to change points and adjust the timing soon. My Dad is coming up to show me. Then I'm going to figure out how to rebuild a carb. You're thinking I'm 16 and just starting out, right? :rolflmao: Nope, 42 and wanting to learn some new skills.
Thanks guys!
1. Why can't I just put bigger valves in the 200 head?
2. As people discuss the increased volume, they turnaround and say you have to mill it down to compensate. Aren't you back to where you started with the 200 head?
3. Folks also say the carb hole is bigger. If you mill a 200 head flat, hog it out and put on a 2V does that matter anymore?
4. Harded seats. You can install those in a 200 head, right?
So, what am I missing? :| :help:
Seriously, I can change spark plugs and that's about it. I'm going to learn how to change points and adjust the timing soon. My Dad is coming up to show me. Then I'm going to figure out how to rebuild a carb. You're thinking I'm 16 and just starting out, right? :rolflmao: Nope, 42 and wanting to learn some new skills.
Thanks guys!