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Post by Chryco Psycho on Feb 3, 2004 21:00:17 GMT -5
Who is the best place to buy from & /or has the best pricing on the new Bulldogs heads ?
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Post by 426keith on Oct 16, 2004 9:40:03 GMT -5
I would like to know this too. And by the way are they worth the money? And are they ready to bold on for a street/strip 451ci?
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Post by MoPower on Oct 20, 2004 22:42:49 GMT -5
The Bulldog website lists all of their resellers. There aren't many resellers for the MOPAR versions.
The heads are not ready to bolt on, unless you pay to have them prepped. The Bulldog heads do not come with valves, valvesprings, retainers, or locks. They also require different push rods. It is highly recommended that you do not use stock rockers or rocker arms.
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Post by Chryco Psycho on Nov 5, 2004 11:32:56 GMT -5
I bought through Dave Kluttz They were bolt on , prepped with Valves & springs to match the cam used & work great , All I did was a little bowl porting around the guide to clean them up Dave is recommended & is on the dist list at the Bulldog web site www.bulldogperformance.net/Chrysler.html
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Post by Don on Nov 8, 2004 10:23:47 GMT -5
So why do they fall flat after .500 lift? Do the ports need work?
Where are they cast and machined?
What valve stem diameter?
Are the guides honed or reamed?
Whose Valves do they use?
Have you flowed these to see if the numbers are correct?
What's the Valve job like?
What's max cut you can take off them?
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Post by Chryco Psycho on Nov 26, 2004 2:06:45 GMT -5
not sure where they are cast , they did switch foundrys & the set I got was from the second foundry , All machining was done By Dave klutz Stem diameter is 5/16 Not sure Manley valves we did not get to flow them unfortuntly , the flow benches locally wewre booked more than 3 wekks ahead & my customer didn`t want to wait that long , I have heard the advertised #s on Hughes site are too high but the numbers change with different flow benches too the valve job was great , 3 angle , I blended the area below the seat into the port & shaped the guides Not sure with the smaller chambers we only cut .010 off the deck , I should be able to find out if you want me too
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Post by Don on Mar 14, 2005 10:45:16 GMT -5
Are the guides honed or reamed? Not sure You better get your mic's out and check for correct clearence
the flow benches locally wewre booked more than 3 wekks ahead That's it, I'm closing up this shop, buying a head flow bench and moving to Calgary...#3 WEEKS! to flow a head?....in November.
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