You most likely have 4006452 heads. That should be an easy head to find. You will have little gains on anything else unless you have them worked over. Plus anything older will need lots of work for todays gas.What am I looking for as a replacement, as far as the year? Will an older high-compression one work?
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Depends on the heads. What casting numbers do you have?I forgot that this engine came from a motor home, and I was told the valves were different when I had the heads reconditioned. Is this true?
I'll have to take the valve cover off to see. I'll get back to you.Depends on the heads. What casting numbers do you have?
I forgot that this engine came from a motor home, and I was told the valves were different when I had the heads reconditioned. Is this true?
Thats what one would think. But he said there were different valves. So the guessing game goes on until he actually gets a casting number. There are some odd heads out there one you get into the industrial side.As @pnora said you likely have "452" heads on a stock '78 440, that's what I have also. Motorhome heads have the little nub by the spark plug holes and take a tapered seat plug. If they came from a car they should take regular plugs. Either will have 2.08/1.74 valve sizes stock.
What he said on the plugs.As @pnora said you likely have "452" heads on a stock '78 440, that's what I have also. Motorhome heads have the little nub by the spark plug holes and take a tapered seat plug. If they came from a car they should take regular plugs. Either will have 2.08/1.74 valve sizes stock.
Auggie, if I recall correct. I read a allpar article on 440 motor home engines when I was putting mine together.I forgot that this engine came from a motor home, and I was told the valves were different when I had the heads reconditioned. Is this true?
Not all 452’s use small plugs. In fact I’d say the majority of them don’t.
I’ve only ever had a few of them in the shop since 1989.
The few I’ve had here with the small plugs also had the steam holes in the deck surface.
In terms of what else can be used in its place, if you’re looking at replacing just the one head, and it’s going in a non-motor home application, and/or it’s not a head that has the steam holes, you can pretty much swap to any of the common open chamber castings.
A- 906, 250, 213, 346, 902, 975, 452 will work fine in a non-HD application.