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A local shop is rebuilding an EBY/256 motor. The heads are bad and need replacing. I think I recall reading that 272/292/312 heads may not fit 239 motors, but what about a 256? Will they need to locate specific heads for that motor?
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All Y heads will bolt to the block. The 239 used very small intake ports, so later intakes are iffy on gasket seal. The 256 ports were a little larger. The other consideration is compression ratio. Later ('60s heads) are low compression on 292s typically, would be even lower on a 256. But at least you are not tied to finding 256 heads. John
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Thanks John. I thought the 239 blocks needed special heads/head-gaskets because the water ports didn't match later versions? If you used a later intake manifold along with 272-312 heads/gaskets on a 256 block, everything should line up OK then?
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Daniel, I have at least one maybe two sets of the 256 style heads (with the freeze plugs in the head). Could bring them to Colombus. Make a decent offer? Chuck
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Chuck,
Thanks , but it turns out no one is willing to spend any $ (256 out of a junker). Shop will just re-ring and make do with heads they have.
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