Adrian Worman wrote:Thanks for the replys. I was just gonna focus on the largest combo that did'nt require any block surgery like oil pick up mods etc. Was aiming for around 10 to 1 comp cos I got couple of pairs of heads with hardened seats and that should be ideal when I can afford ali heads.
They do balance and bearing deals and even stuff like a new flywheel, oil pump, timing set,balancer, pushrods etc all look good value. Those heads look brilliant for the money, you could'nt even buy used for that could you?
I shall build a nice streetable short motor and then swapping cam, heads etc will be a simple one day job { yeah right}.I would love a solid 13 sec car with huge torque and easy everyday manners.Fingers crossed.
I must email them and get a quote for shipping to UK.
Adrian
You sound like you are going to build a 'plant' similar to mine except for the induction,(mines gonna be a little hairy)

but the torque the strokers produce just cant be beat! No, No way can you get the same performance and reliability out of a set of even N.O.S. heads as you could out of his out of the box 900.00 heads can give you! Thats the heads I am going to buy someday! Another thing is the internal oil pickup point. I didnt want a single or dual lined oil pan with external or exposed oil line hanging near the chassis. Not on a true street engine. Nothing wrong with it mind you it's just not for me.

But according to Brandon, I spoke with him at great lengths at last years MoPar Nats, he informed me that even the 512 stroker for 400 block would clear with internal pickup oiling. I'm not sure about the 440 block but according to his website the 500+ stroker kit for 440 block will clear. Flat top pistons at zero deck or near it will give you the 10:1 comp. ratio, d-dished pistons will lower that another 2 points but still retain quench,(very important for detonation reduction), so make sure you plan the piston part accordingly, that way there will be minimal deck adjustment,(you need a thick or thicker block deck for good gasket sealing and the less you machine off the better especially with the factory block which didnt have a lot of material there, I only had them remove the bare minimum for a flat surface with semi rough finish cause I'm using Cometic Gaskets and my deck height is -.006 with my .036 Cometic's I'll have the perfect quench at .040)
