Are there multiple casting #'s to these heads? How does someone know they are purchasing a "good" set of these heads?
The reason I ask is because one time when at Dave Weber's I was comparing one of Terry Houston's heads to another one there at the shop. Terry's intake port had a better angle to the valve than the other head. Both the roof and the floor of the runners were higher. This appeared to be in the casting and not done by a head porter. If the roof of the runner on the other head would have been ported to match Terry's it would have been so close to the underside of the valve spring pad it would have been too thin, and maybe break through.
I guess what I'm asking is, what should I be looking for in a set of Stage 2 heads?
Also, am I correct in saying that the only "downside" to these heads would be some drivability? Are there any mechanical failures associated with these heads?
Thanks In Advance,
Keith
The reason I ask is because one time when at Dave Weber's I was comparing one of Terry Houston's heads to another one there at the shop. Terry's intake port had a better angle to the valve than the other head. Both the roof and the floor of the runners were higher. This appeared to be in the casting and not done by a head porter. If the roof of the runner on the other head would have been ported to match Terry's it would have been so close to the underside of the valve spring pad it would have been too thin, and maybe break through.
I guess what I'm asking is, what should I be looking for in a set of Stage 2 heads?
Also, am I correct in saying that the only "downside" to these heads would be some drivability? Are there any mechanical failures associated with these heads?
Thanks In Advance,
Keith