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Old 01-24-2001, 11:54 PM
Jason H Jason H is offline
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I was wondering if I were to put a set of the big valve heads(2.11int, 1.77exh) on my 350, would the valves hit the piston? I want to put a cam that has a 0.490 lift. other than that the motor is somewhat stock. What I want to know is if the valves will hit with this combo? I know, don't waste my time building a 350. But I bought a Pontiac to be different, and building a 350 would be different. Can a 350 be bored to the size of a 400 block?

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Old 01-24-2001, 11:54 PM
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I was wondering if I were to put a set of the big valve heads(2.11int, 1.77exh) on my 350, would the valves hit the piston? I want to put a cam that has a 0.490 lift. other than that the motor is somewhat stock. What I want to know is if the valves will hit with this combo? I know, don't waste my time building a 350. But I bought a Pontiac to be different, and building a 350 would be different. Can a 350 be bored to the size of a 400 block?

Thanks for your help
Jason

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Old 01-25-2001, 01:00 AM
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Ditto to what Brian & Blackcat said....on the "Street" side. Later, Guy

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