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Re: Fw: 440 head question



I played with blocking the heat crossover passage when i had installed an
aluminum manifold on my 440. I made shims I could slide in manufactured
from the steel bottoms of oil cans....shows how long ago that was....

It was summer in Phoenix AZ and I figured the aluminum manifold would warm
up fast enough to make any cold bog a minor problem. Long story short, the cold bog was terrible and it seemed like the vaporization of fuel kept the manifold too cool even after a 10 mile run to work. I jetted up about 4 numbers but still was
not happy with it.

Your results may vary

rob/ferts/phx

On 6/16/11 4:19 PM, Mike & Deb wrote:
Steve,
I believe the cavity you refer to is designed to isolate the exhaust heat from "coking" the oil on the top of the head. I have never seen any type of cover for them-make some! Maybe stainless?
Mike LeFevre







On 6/16/2011 4:25 PM, MO wrote:
  Thanks folks for the replys, but I am still a little befuddled,  I
know the port that goes accross the intake, under the carb can be
blocked off with an intake gasket,  What I am concered with is the big
semi-circle holes arounf that port. in the head. looks like he** and a
trap for dirt and small parts.  Are those also covered by the
aftermarket intake gasket??

To Chick:  are you saying that instead of the stock type valley cover/
intakje gasket combo, that there is available a seperate valley cover
and seperate intake gaskets? . Thanks...........MO

On Jun 16, 11:53 am, "Stephen Andrachek"<s.andrac...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
My friend MO,

You are exactly right. You can block off the heat passage from the heads to the intake by using the correct valley cover. You can get the valley
cover
from Hughes Engineering (Google them up) and very good intake gaskets off
of  them too with a bead of silicon built in around each port.

To take things a little farther, if you put an Edelbrock Air Gap intake on your car with a low-restriction air cleaner you will pick up a noticable
  amount of torque and HP.  But your engine is going to be a little
  cold-blooded and will need a little warm up time that with the heat
  passages blocked off.

Mancini's is also a great place to do business with. Both companies are
all
  Mopar, all the time and will answer questions over the phone for you,
unlike
Indy Cylinder Head which does not want to talk to their customers at all.
  They consider that annoying and will refuse to answer your questions.

  Hope this helps you in some way.

  Stephen "Chick" Andrachek





----- Original Message -----
From: "MO"<mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse"
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 2:21 AM
Subject: 440 head question
This is for a 1978 head.Intake side -1/2 way between the intake
ports.  where the heat crossover port is.  What does the semi-circle
pocket in the casting intended to do. And what can be done to hide
it? I would be using valley cover with blocked off heat port. Thanks
for any help......................MO
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