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Topic: 400 Cylinder heads
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December 23, 2006 at
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Just a pretty simple question. Will the heads off a 400 Chevy small block fit a 350 block, or does there need to be any machining to make them work.
Thanks in advance.
Davis Oetken
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January 06, 2007 at
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the heads are interchangable
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January 17, 2007 at
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Stock 400 heads are the same casting as 350 heads. At the factory they drill four steam holes in the deck of the head to help try and cool the 400 better. 400 heads can be used on 350 engines with out any problems. If you want to install 350 heads on 400 engines then just drill the steam holes in the heads. Use the 400 gasket as a template so you know where to drill. Make sure you look at a 400 head first so you know the angle at which the holes are drilled in the head.
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