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Old 02-25-2017, 08:51 AM
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360 magnum Hughes Heads

Hi, Im new here to the forum. This is my first post. I recently purchased a set of Iron Ram EQ heads for a magnum from Hughes and had a valve job done locally. They cam out very nice. They are the 1.92 valve size. This was in October. I am still building the engine and have changed direction a bit and decided to go with a bigger valve 2.02. I am reordering a set or EQ heads from hughes with the 2.02 valves and selling the other heads. My question is, how is the valve job that hughes does. I know it comes standard on the 2.02 heads. Is it a quality job? Thanks
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Originally Posted by dennis69
Hi, Im new here to the forum. This is my first post. I recently purchased a set of Iron Ram EQ heads for a magnum from Hughes and had a valve job done locally. They cam out very nice. They are the 1.92 valve size. This was in October. I am still building the engine and have changed direction a bit and decided to go with a bigger valve 2.02. I am reordering a set or EQ heads from hughes with the 2.02 valves and selling the other heads. My question is, how is the valve job that hughes does. I know it comes standard on the
2.02 heads. Is it a quality job? Thanks
Why not buy the 2.02 valves and install in the heads you have?
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I thought of that but the heads are brand new. It seems a waste to me . There all set up also.I'd rather sell them to someone who can use them. If they dont sell ill throw them on my other dodge ram if needed. 1.92 is a good valve size for a haul truck that needs good down low power. Thanks
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I'm one of those who can't leave anything alone, new or not. There's power to be had other than valve size under the valve.
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What type of cam are you going to use ? What gear ratio ? Compression ? Unless you are going to have a high horsepower high RPM engine ?? Use the 1.92 heads
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I have 4:10 GEARS now, With plans for 4:56 in the future. The cam right now is not radical just 212/218 duration@50. Compression will probably be around 9.5:1. Im keeping FI. Im looking to run the 2.02 valves cause Im figuring on a bigger cam in the future. I dont mind taking a manifold and water pump off for a cam change, I dont feel like fiddling with heads later also. I know bigger isnt always better better especilly with heads. Again, since I am getting them from HUGHES with his valve job, does anyone know if his machine work is decent. Thanks again for all the replies
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Don't need them......
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Thanks again, but I already ordered them yeaterday. I guess I could cancel them. I spoke with someone with a similar set up and was told they work good. Either way Im still curious about Hughes Valve job and machine work. Any experience with it?
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I don't have experience with the Hughes head but I installed the intake manifold on my 360. Everything was smooth, lined up perfect and all parts needed were there. Shipping was reasonable. I am going to get the fuel rail too eventually and maybe the big gulp TB. I have a honed out TB that is not big enough. What is this motor in?
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Originally Posted by xaza
I don't have experience with the Hughes head but I installed the intake manifold on my 360. Everything was smooth, lined up perfect and all parts needed were there. Shipping was reasonable. I am going to get the fuel rail too eventually and maybe the big gulp TB. I have a honed out TB that is not big enough. What is this motor in?
Its going in a 2001 1500 ram. I might go for the fuel rail also. There nice.
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