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Default Copper head gasket on Gen 6 454

I have a Gen VI 454 +.030" that I'm building. I had the block decked .010" and the heads are razor straight. Does anyone see any issues with running an SCE Pro copper head gasket? They're supposed to be for O ring heads. Mine aren't, but my understanding is that I can use the copper spray and they'll seal fine with flat heads/block. The reason I want to use them is to tailor my compression and quench. Standard gaskets didn't get me where I want to be. With the copper gaskets, I'll be at 9.75:1 and .046". Price is right also at $100.50/pair. I think that will wind up perfect with my roller cam. .241/.249 @ .050 and .625/.625.

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I think Grady has copper gaskets on his L88 (in his sweet red lil '67)
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I think Grady has copper gaskets on his L88 (in his sweet red lil '67)
Excellent. Thanks Sam. I think it's common to do, I just never have done it before.
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Nothin' like a freshly painted BBC! What kind of numbers are you looking for?
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Nothin' like a freshly painted BBC! What kind of numbers are you looking for?
I couldn't agree more. I even spent some time grinding casting flash off and smoothing this and that. I wasn't in a hurry... A little cleaning, some Seymour EN48 and a propane torch and whalla. We have a nice Chevy orange big block.
I ran my specs through a desktop dyno and came up with this. If I'm anywhere near it, I'll be happy. She's not a race car. Usually....











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Some nice flat torque from 2-5. Plenty of HP to have some fun!!!
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Some nice flat torque from 2-5. Plenty of HP to have some fun!!!
That's my thoughts too. Some folks were worried about me being able to take off with 3.31 gears. I had to giggle lol
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Man, that's killer. For what I want to do with my old Camaro, a big block would probably be the better (and cheaper) route, but I'd hate to lose the tunnel ram. I could always do a BB with a high rise manifold, carb spacer and put a blower scoop on it. That combo would probably stick out the hood some.
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Man, that's killer. For what I want to do with my old Camaro, a big block would probably be the better (and cheaper) route, but I'd hate to lose the tunnel ram. I could always do a BB with a high rise manifold, carb spacer and put a blower scoop on it. That combo would probably stick out the hood some.
Thanks Mark. This engine build has been alot of fun. You can pick up one of these gen 6 motors pretty cheap and do whatever you want with them just like the old 454s. I picked up a hammered, but running L29 for $300. There are a few differences, but nothing bad.
No reason you can't still run a tunnel ram. There's a bbc tunnel ram local on Craigslist with two 600 Holleys for $1,200.
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We are doing a TR on Benjamin's Nova with a rather mild cam, and are running two 600CFM Holleys that Eric Jackson set up for us - should be good to go.
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