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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    Rev limits as for missed shifts????????you ain't gonna fix that issue by not using a 283!!! valve springs,etc, light valves, shaft roller rckers, rev kits---same price on all sbc
    Apologize if I over generalized Jerry - We're on the same page. People many times used stock or shimmed springs and stock 1:5 rockers in the '60's to try and save a few bucks (against my better judgement even then!) and rev limiters were for "serious racers" and many of my friends were enlisted men living payday-to-payday.

    I do believe that the modern heads and their associated valve train components are superior and a bit more forgiving.

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    Thanks for the PM----you might want to take a look see at the vortec heads that came out around 96----Scroggin Dickey made up some intake manifolds for them that work very good with a carb---and in todays world I would use a hydraulic roller cam set unless you want the solid lifter cluick.




    The original heads don't work well with unleaded gas on the soft iron seats--late heads have induction hardened ex seats
    Last edited by jerry clayton; 07-18-2012 at 07:14 PM.

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