First question from a newbie...
I'm replacing the cylinder head on a '66 200 all stock. I found a source that will sell me a rebuilt E0BE head with a 3-angle job, hardened seats, etc and .075 milled off for $225 with core trade in.
I plan on upgrading the performance gradually and inexpensively. Head and cam, now. Headers and 2v carb later on.
My question is for the budget upgrade, will there be a noticeable performance difference, either now or later with the headers, if I increase the exhaust valve size by using the 1.467" intake valves as exhaust valves or going with the 1.5" exhaust valves?
The head guys will resize the exhaust for no extra charge, if I send them the valves.
(...As I write this, I guess I know the answer: 1.8" intake and 1.5" exhaust stainless valves...but I have limited funds.)
But before I get completely carried away, I think I'll save the $90-$160 bucks for the large valve sets and put that money toward headers.
I am also about to commit to a FSPP cam CSC-264-10-DHS, with the dual grind 264/274. Am I right to think that the 274 exhaust duration will provide better performance with stock exhaust manifold and pipes than the 264 duration. I plan on going to headers somewhere down the road.
What do you think? Anyone....
I'm replacing the cylinder head on a '66 200 all stock. I found a source that will sell me a rebuilt E0BE head with a 3-angle job, hardened seats, etc and .075 milled off for $225 with core trade in.
I plan on upgrading the performance gradually and inexpensively. Head and cam, now. Headers and 2v carb later on.
My question is for the budget upgrade, will there be a noticeable performance difference, either now or later with the headers, if I increase the exhaust valve size by using the 1.467" intake valves as exhaust valves or going with the 1.5" exhaust valves?
The head guys will resize the exhaust for no extra charge, if I send them the valves.
(...As I write this, I guess I know the answer: 1.8" intake and 1.5" exhaust stainless valves...but I have limited funds.)
But before I get completely carried away, I think I'll save the $90-$160 bucks for the large valve sets and put that money toward headers.
I am also about to commit to a FSPP cam CSC-264-10-DHS, with the dual grind 264/274. Am I right to think that the 274 exhaust duration will provide better performance with stock exhaust manifold and pipes than the 264 duration. I plan on going to headers somewhere down the road.
What do you think? Anyone....