Editing Using 400 SBC cylinder heads on a 305 engine

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Generally speaking domed pistons are not as efficient as a flat top design. But that may be the only option to get acceptable CR when using 76cc chamber heads on a 305. When the added cost and loss of efficiency of domed 305 pistons is considered, it may become apparent that using an all together different cylinder head would result in better performance potential at less cost.
 
Generally speaking domed pistons are not as efficient as a flat top design. But that may be the only option to get acceptable CR when using 76cc chamber heads on a 305. When the added cost and loss of efficiency of domed 305 pistons is considered, it may become apparent that using an all together different cylinder head would result in better performance potential at less cost.
  
Also be aware that the 1.94" intake is all the 305 bore will take without excessive valve shrouding. If the heads in question have 2.02" valves, they will not work on a 305 even if the intake valve clears the bore due to shrouding. (If these are 338882 heads they may only have a 1.72" intake better measure)
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Also be aware that the 1.94" intake is all the 305 bore will take without excessive valve shrouding. If the heads in question have 2.02" valves, they will not work on a 305 even if the intake valve clears the bore due to shrouding.
  
 
==Steam holes==
 
==Steam holes==
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