I have one 3993820 left from my '71 454
http://www.minuit10.net/EngineCode/c...linderHead.htm
From Chevelle Tech:
The 820 heads have the same runner size as the 049 and 781 heads. In fact all the big ovals have the same runner size so I dont get why the 049 and 781 are the holy grail of bbc iron heads. Anyway, the chamber size should be around 113cc compared to the 118-120cc's of the 049 and 781. One of the down sides to the 820's is there is a passage in the exhast bowl for smog. I think thats right, cant remember exactly but its something like that for smog stuff. Some of the 820's have a weird combustion chamber shape that unshrouds the exhaust valve but not all have it
If you are building a correct stock 1969 396 then you want closed chamber heads like the 063 or 215. I've got 063's on my 1969 427. If you use the 820's just remember that the stock 396 piston was designed for a 98-105cc closed chamber head so you'll lose a little compression.
http://www.minuit10.net/EngineCode/c...linderHead.htm
From Chevelle Tech:
The 820 heads have the same runner size as the 049 and 781 heads. In fact all the big ovals have the same runner size so I dont get why the 049 and 781 are the holy grail of bbc iron heads. Anyway, the chamber size should be around 113cc compared to the 118-120cc's of the 049 and 781. One of the down sides to the 820's is there is a passage in the exhast bowl for smog. I think thats right, cant remember exactly but its something like that for smog stuff. Some of the 820's have a weird combustion chamber shape that unshrouds the exhaust valve but not all have it
If you are building a correct stock 1969 396 then you want closed chamber heads like the 063 or 215. I've got 063's on my 1969 427. If you use the 820's just remember that the stock 396 piston was designed for a 98-105cc closed chamber head so you'll lose a little compression.
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