WebDec 26, 2008 · Maybe start with E6 heads then. After you hog out the exhaust ports they will flow as much as the E7, then lay back the chamber wall around the intake valve, and shave the head to reduce overall chamber volume. I did this to a set for my 5.8 and they worked surprisingly well. Reply Like # 3 12-25-2008, 09:58 AM 1Fastang Junior User Thread Starter
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WebMar 18, 2008 · The E6SE heads are 86 thunderbird heads by casting numbers although they were used on just about everything Ford Linc and Merc came out with in 86... they are considered boatanchors as far as flow for 5.0 heads. They have 64CC combustion chambers. valves are 1.782 intake and 1.448 exhaust based on replacement look-up They … WebNov 1, 2010 · #6 · Oct 26, 2010 The E7TE heads were mostly used on trucks and are often reffered to as "E7 truck heads". They make pretty good low end torque but by 4000 rpms you are "sucking through a straw". I can't remember the valve sizes, I think they have 60-61 cc chambers. If I remember right that is about 9:1 on a 302 with flat tops. crock pot ham with pineapple juice and honey
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Webtoday I take a few minutes to show you guys how I am porting and polishing gt40 heads. Special thanks to the Vintage Mustang Forum group on FB. It has been t... WebNov 1, 2008 · Received 10 Likes on 8 Posts Ah the much maligned E6SE heads. Yes they have smaller intake ports and different combustion chambers. A friend put in an 86 HO … WebDec 14, 2002 · However, the E6 (1986 release) heads raise a red flag to look at closer. In '85 & '87 (E5 & E7) the heads had large chambers of conventional quench design and the chamber was the typical symmetric "D" shape. In '86 they produced at "swirl" chamber head to improve combustion for emissions and mileage. buffet froid marmiton