305 heads worth the effort to switch ?
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305 heads worth the effort to switch ?
k came across a very reasonable 305 what heads are good to switch over to my 350in the SE to boost compression, I do know they are from 1979 if that makes a difference and he will text me tomorrow to give me casting numbers. My ? is will it make that big of a difference ? Current motor is a 355 with cam and very slight head work done already and has had crank polished, will have a an air gap intake and a 750 QJ ( yea I know but it came off a good runner ) so would like to know if its worth the effort to switch to the 305 heads ?
Most y'all know the build with the cam, and I have the air gap and a 750 QJ now.
Most y'all know the build with the cam, and I have the air gap and a 750 QJ now.
Limey SE- Management
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Re: 305 heads worth the effort to switch ?
The 305 cylinder head swap topic is prob on every GM car forum on the web, LOL.
My advice- Get a set of 350 heads, even if you have to hunt for a while. I'd bet that my cracked engine block was a result of 305's being put on. Since you have bigger pistons now & a new cam I would totally stay away from them. I know that people say "Oh these smaller heads really make you gain lower end torque" but I think that's BS.
My advice- Get a set of 350 heads, even if you have to hunt for a while. I'd bet that my cracked engine block was a result of 305's being put on. Since you have bigger pistons now & a new cam I would totally stay away from them. I know that people say "Oh these smaller heads really make you gain lower end torque" but I think that's BS.
77mali- Donating Member
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Re: 305 heads worth the effort to switch ?
The most desirable ones were the H/O ones produced for '80 to '85. The last three numbers are #416. I got mine from a '84 Monte Carlo. Like Mali said Google #416 heads on a 350 and you will get multiple links to forums. IMHO, I like the setup on mine....it burns the tires very easily. A lot of people complain it runs out of steam at high rpm's, I don't race mine and have never felt that. BTW spec's for #416's are 58cc with 188 valves. Your stock heads are probably 76 cc with 194 valves.
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dynchel- Donating Member
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Re: 305 heads worth the effort to switch ?
I'm surely no expert on this, but the smaller valves are likely the reason they run out of steam at higher RPMs. Probably good for a daily driver though...
pila- Donating Member
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Do not put those on your 350. Just get yourself a good set of 64 cc heads from a good shop. Try arrowhead racing heads,the 305 heads from a Monte ss are ok but the 1979 heads are scrap.
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Yea what i have been finding out gents, thanks for the sound advice just trying to squeeze some extra power
on the cheep ....
on the cheep ....
Limey SE- Management
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Don't waste your time. If you are willing to pull the heads then buy a set of Vortec heads and an intake and get it over with. Nothing wrong with a q-jet as long as it's sset up right.
w451973- G3GM Member
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Idk why so many people are against this setup. This is the ultimate low buck upgrade (especially if the engine has dished pistons). When I priced vortecs they came in about $600.00, plus the expense of a new intake,a set of gaskets , center bolt valve covers and self aligning rockers. I spent $400.00 on some machining, and $30.00 for gaskets and reused everything else...(I got the heads for free from a blown up 305 on the way to the scrap yard), best bang for the buck mod I ever did.. Plus this is a tried and true short track setup (where production parts are required). Are vortecs better? Of course, but from a low budget standpoint, the 305's are a viable alternative.
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Re: 305 heads worth the effort to switch ?
Like I said this is one of the most debated topics out there. Some swear by it & others won't even consider it.
I did a vortec upgrade & am very happy with it. If you can find a used pair or even bare heads in good shape that you can build, it's well worth the effort & less expensive than buying new. New it's definitely not "on the cheap", my RHS heads were expensive They no longer make the cast iron ones & have gone strictly to aluminum, which sucks because they are now almost unaffordable for the avg person. The only thing I'd change with the vortec's would have been to have used a roller cam & lifter set. A used Edelbrock vortec intake s/b pretty cheap, even new they're only about $150.
I did a vortec upgrade & am very happy with it. If you can find a used pair or even bare heads in good shape that you can build, it's well worth the effort & less expensive than buying new. New it's definitely not "on the cheap", my RHS heads were expensive They no longer make the cast iron ones & have gone strictly to aluminum, which sucks because they are now almost unaffordable for the avg person. The only thing I'd change with the vortec's would have been to have used a roller cam & lifter set. A used Edelbrock vortec intake s/b pretty cheap, even new they're only about $150.
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Most cheap horse power, isn't
pila- Donating Member
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My friend uses the Monte SS heads on his 72 Camaro and that car has a load of torque and hauls A$$, they work good.
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Well these are not SS monte heads so wont be going on the 355 in the SE, that already has 882 heads. And by the time i get vortec heAds, manifold, gaskets, valve covers, and everything else needed I am well over 750 bucks so will just keep and eye out. Or maybe just upgrade next spring to alum when taxes come in, JUST REMEMBER ITS ONLY 26 WEEKS TILL CRISTMAS EVE !!!! Just reminding everyone LOL
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Limey wrote: JUST REMEMBER ITS ONLY 26 WEEKS TILL CRISTMAS EVE !!!! Just reminding everyone LOL
Stop it, man. I'm still trying to forget the last winter -- I don't even want to think of the NEXT one.
thatfnthing- Donating Member
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With the prices of Vortec heads out now I bet you could find the older 64 cc heads cheap in good shape.
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If you are referring to the old "double humps" they don't have the proper accessory holes to reuse the OE brackets.bracketchev1221 wrote:With the prices of Vortec heads out now I bet you could find the older 64 cc heads cheap in good shape.
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dynchel wrote:If you are referring to the old "double humps" they don't have the proper accessory holes to reuse the OE brackets.bracketchev1221 wrote:With the prices of Vortec heads out now I bet you could find the older 64 cc heads cheap in good shape.
That is only partially correct. The early ones did not. But after 68 they did. 041, 186, 292, 492 are all good casting numbers. I have a set of 186 heads off my 70 nova. 64 cc, and all the accessory holes.
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They are'nt that hard to find.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/pts/4529645558.html
And yes, the 416's are a good way to go but you have to put money into them or it's really not worth it in the end. You'll need to have them machined for the 1.94 intake valves. The valves. Some blending work. A valve job and shaved to make sure they are flat. New valve springs and retainers to match your cam or new cam you plan to use. Cut the guides for positive seals and clearance. And thats not to mention any work on the exhaust side. Now this is the least I would do if I'm gonna go through all the trouble of switching heads. Still a good bang for the buck. You can't really count the price for gaskets and valve covers because you would change that kind of stuff any way. If you look around you will find deals on Vortec heads. 99 % of the time the heads would come with the rocker arms and sometimes they'll throw in the stock valve covers with bolts for free.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/pts/4529645558.html
And yes, the 416's are a good way to go but you have to put money into them or it's really not worth it in the end. You'll need to have them machined for the 1.94 intake valves. The valves. Some blending work. A valve job and shaved to make sure they are flat. New valve springs and retainers to match your cam or new cam you plan to use. Cut the guides for positive seals and clearance. And thats not to mention any work on the exhaust side. Now this is the least I would do if I'm gonna go through all the trouble of switching heads. Still a good bang for the buck. You can't really count the price for gaskets and valve covers because you would change that kind of stuff any way. If you look around you will find deals on Vortec heads. 99 % of the time the heads would come with the rocker arms and sometimes they'll throw in the stock valve covers with bolts for free.
w451973- G3GM Member
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I ran a set of small valve 642's on a stock bottom end and cammed 350 small block, the torque it made was epic!! I still have them in the garage as a matter if fact. I wouldn't waste my time with anything but high flowing aluminum heads on my motor. It's seriously restricted in the head department right now, but at the time it was all I could afford to build my 882's.
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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I love my 416's. Until I can afford to go "big" with my motor I'll just enjoy the burnout pumping torque. (And strong "holeshots"
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