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Old 12-01-2022, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 25stevem View Post
On our Pontiac heads or any head that has a push rod pinch point area reduction, that area does not become a restriction until the port area after it ( down stream from the pinch point) is saturated with air flow, unlike other parts of the Intake port.
This is because the push rod pinch is a mostly straight lenght of runner .
This ties in with the other cut in stone rule about high speed air, that being with anything sharper then a 15 degree change in flow path a large high speed air mass will just sheer way staying on the path of least restriction.

Also you just can't A/B our Pontiac heads in regards to the push rod pinch area with a SBC because our post 67 heads have a 14 degree valve inclination angle and the SBC has a 23 degree.
This factor greatly changes how much of a restriction the push rod pinch is from the bottom to top of the runner.
Steve,
Have you ever cut a Pontiac head apart like David did the SBC and flowed the pieces? If so what was your findings.

Thanks,
Stan

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