Super interested in the comparison between the two V Cleveland size TF heads and the GT forties. will be interesting.. can't wait to see how this turns out
This will be cool comparison , and cant wait to see the mods, need ed to fit these heads on JJ and the power out put figers will interresting . Great information
I am learning first hand the obstacles of putting Cleveland heads on a 302. Most people would say "just use Windsor heads," but where is the fun in that? I am using OC 2v heads and doing silly tricks to get the flat top 351C piston to within .040 of the spark plug boss for some limited squish. I will not know if it is a viable route until its way past the point of no return.😝 I am glad to watch a real engine builder do the deed.
It going to be interesting to see how the Cleveland heads do against the Windsor. Ive been waiting for this comparison, i think the Cleveland head will shine!
Nice looking heads Brent, especially the combustion chambers and valve heads. Would the 195cc runner be big enough on a 408 Cleveland with an RPM air gap or would you recommend the larger port? Tim Australia 🇦🇺
Would love to see how a B&A street boss would perform as I don’t think anyone has ever published a Dyno sheet with one Very interested in this build as I’m going to do a cnc’d 2v Aussie cc iron head build with street boss intake and maybe cast iron exhaust manifolds as well
Now that the Cleveland heads are gaining popularity i am very curious about a Boss 302 from a GT40p explorer engine. Maybe if you provide a easy solution I may go this route in my 1953 F100 build in the future?
They look like a nice casting, i would think that head would be better if it was changed to a high port style, get rid of most of the ramp up and over floor style, as per original ford cleveland.. Brent , you like the CHI and have used many, have you ever had any with bad seat jobs, rough finish, cannot clearly see the 45 seat, scratched up ???....
@@lykinsmotorsports Good to hear, Unfortunately i can't say the same thing with a pair we received about a month ago..Hopefully the issue will be rectified.. Have a Great New Year, keep the fantastic builds coming...
Eh dude. I don't know about esteem and putting TrickFlow Fe Heads on a throne. I had tryd getting a pair year and half 2 yrs ago on order for 1yr no email response of but few. I contacted BBM told them my story of TrickFlow and we talked I canceled my order on the TrickFlow and Bbm had my heads built to my camshaft specs. And 4 to 5 months later I had them. And John Kaase uses BBM so. I think my heads from BBM look darn good regardless of South Korea materials.
The only issue with TFS is availability. Foundry issues are following them since Edelbrock moved away from California. As far as performance goes, I've used many different cylinder heads with FE's and the Trick Flows always outperformed the BBM heads. I advise customers to wait if they can. Not sure what you ended up paying for your assembled BBM heads, but the TFS head is a big performer for just $2600 a pair. As far as blocks go, I have a few here that are tied to builds and once they're gone, I will not accept any more. The quality is poor for what you pay: oil leaking out of porous areas on the outside of the block, caps not machined square, distributor holes not in the correct spot, bearing tangs ground backwards, oil gallery drill throughs, etc. You just never know what you're gonna get.
Super interested in the comparison between the two V Cleveland size TF heads and the GT forties. will be interesting.. can't wait to see how this turns out
Always love the Cleveland stuff!
Thanks! 👍👍😎🤜💥
This will be cool comparison , and cant wait to see the mods, need ed to fit these heads on JJ and the power out put figers will interresting . Great information
Thank you for showing the intake side.
You're welcome.
Love the Clevor iterations! More please!! Been serious thinking of going this route with my 351w in my truck.
Brent thanks for the video you and your family have a great holiday also
Very cool video. I have a set of these 195's on my mild Cleveland street engine an am very satisfied. My Edelbrock Air Gap is a very close port match.
I am learning first hand the obstacles of putting Cleveland heads on a 302. Most people would say "just use Windsor heads," but where is the fun in that? I am using OC 2v heads and doing silly tricks to get the flat top 351C piston to within .040 of the spark plug boss for some limited squish. I will not know if it is a viable route until its way past the point of no return.😝 I am glad to watch a real engine builder do the deed.
This is going to be awesome!😁😁👍👍
Happy New Year sir. I'm going to like the little Clevor build.
Really interested in your "Boss 302" build, especially the cam selection. Those heads should be just about perfect. Subscribed.
not sure you’ll get much cam detail from Brent but he’ll sell you one of his custom ground cams after you approve of the dyno results
CHI 185 much better choice for that small engine
Why?
@@lykinsmotorsports Because the port has less Xsection and more flow
CHI 185 is not close to these. About 25 cfm off.
Thanks Brent. Happy New Year!
It going to be interesting to see how the Cleveland heads do against the Windsor. Ive been waiting for this comparison, i think the Cleveland head will shine!
Nice looking heads Brent, especially the combustion chambers and valve heads. Would the 195cc runner be big enough on a 408 Cleveland with an RPM air gap or would you recommend the larger port? Tim Australia 🇦🇺
This is going to be awesome
Looking forward to the 8.2 Clever build. The Edelbrock 7129 intake works great, power to 7K, unported.
The 7129 has 1 port that only flows 289 cfm, and one flows 352 cfm.
Would love to see how a B&A street boss would perform as I don’t think anyone has ever published a Dyno sheet with one
Very interested in this build as I’m going to do a cnc’d 2v Aussie cc iron head build with street boss intake and maybe cast iron exhaust manifolds as well
That cast iron Cleveland head is an HO casting (Basically a Boss 351 with open chambers) A fairly rare head.
Hey Brent, what would be NEAT is to do a NASCAR build and show us what they do to make power. 🤔 HAPPY new YEARS. Bob
What is the combustion chamber volume on the heads you chose? Could you please post the head specs?
Watch the video.
@@lykinsmotorsports The 1.46 or 1.55 Springs?
Now that the Cleveland heads are gaining popularity i am very curious about a Boss 302 from a GT40p explorer engine. Maybe if you provide a easy solution I may go this route in my 1953 F100 build in the future?
i modified a 8.2 victor junior windsor manifold with quarter in spacer plates i made to fit my 329 clevor.520 hp at 7500.
Love little inch screamers
I don't see a 190cc head on their website
They look like a nice casting, i would think that head would be better if it was changed to a high port style, get rid of most of the ramp up and over floor style, as per original ford cleveland.. Brent , you like the CHI and have used many, have you ever had any with bad seat jobs, rough finish, cannot clearly see the 45 seat, scratched up ???....
Never.
@@lykinsmotorsports Good to hear, Unfortunately i can't say the same thing with a pair we received about a month ago..Hopefully the issue will be rectified.. Have a Great New Year, keep the fantastic builds coming...
Some of afr are cast in China I do believe, assembled here, just like Promaxx.
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Eh dude. I don't know about esteem and putting TrickFlow Fe Heads on a throne. I had tryd getting a pair year and half 2 yrs ago on order for 1yr no email response of but few. I contacted BBM told them my story of TrickFlow and we talked I canceled my order on the TrickFlow and Bbm had my heads built to my camshaft specs. And 4 to 5 months later I had them. And John Kaase uses BBM so. I think my heads from BBM look darn good regardless of South Korea materials.
The only issue with TFS is availability. Foundry issues are following them since Edelbrock moved away from California. As far as performance goes, I've used many different cylinder heads with FE's and the Trick Flows always outperformed the BBM heads. I advise customers to wait if they can. Not sure what you ended up paying for your assembled BBM heads, but the TFS head is a big performer for just $2600 a pair.
As far as blocks go, I have a few here that are tied to builds and once they're gone, I will not accept any more. The quality is poor for what you pay: oil leaking out of porous areas on the outside of the block, caps not machined square, distributor holes not in the correct spot, bearing tangs ground backwards, oil gallery drill throughs, etc. You just never know what you're gonna get.