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Which heads do you have? Is the hotrod kit a stroker kit?
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Birdman, I bought the hot rod in a box kit too (non stroker) what valves did you get with your kit, that will obviously determine what head you can use, if you know what intakes you have will help 1.78 or 1.92 diameter???
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Since your name is 55birdman I am assuming you are talking about a 55 bird engine. if so the 55, 56 heads came with 1.78" valves. if your engine has been changed or work done, it could have a number of different heads on it. I think that the heads can be made to accept up to 2.02 valves but with all that work it may be easier to find some G's or 113's
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Which heads? Well lots of opinions and people try to promote the G heads most of all. Check the FLOW numbers of the ECZ A,B,C and D heads with the 1.92 intake valves and they are close to equal to the G heads and in my opinion a stronger head as far as combustion chamber. In the HotRod test in 1956 using ECZ A heads and larger intake valves and 10 to 1 compression they got 300 HP from a 312. A G head , unposted may have had trouble to equal that. Remember, to get the very high HP number your cam will make the car a PITA to drive. And if FOM almost impossible.
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Birdman: Unless someone has changed the engine in the '60 it won't be a 312. If its original, it's a 292 with 1.64" intake valves. Look carefully. John in Selma, IN
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I thought Murrert's kit came with domed/forged pistons, that need trimming for a C/R dial-in?
If that's the case, then head criteria would likely be flow/strength/valve capacity? The "G" and "113" heads are more desirable for flat top piston use (as they have the smallest chambers), but unless the domed pistons prove problematic for flow, flame travel, etc. reasons, they might not be the best head choice.
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55Birdman
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So, which do you suggest. The engine is from a 60 Mercury. I thought it was a ford. Sorry.
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