heads,cam,and intake valve size question

coupe5ohh

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sup guys i got a set of ported windsor jr heads for 80 bucks cause a friend was putting on his afr 185s..so i have 1 question(when i say one it will most likly turn into a bunch) the heads have a bigger intake valve 2.02 and i was wondering if ill have p2v clearance issues with 1.6rr and a tfs1 cam
 

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1st off $80!! lol dam @ that price he should of just gave them to you for free such a random extreme low price for heads that cost $500-$1000+ lol and 2nd you have to check your clerance, and with such a small cam you should have no problems!
 
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95gtjeff said:
1st off $80!! lol dam @ that price he should of just gave them to you for free such a random extreme low price for heads that cost $500-$1000+ lol and 2nd you have to check your clerance, and with such a small cam you should have no problems!

lol it was actually a trade i had a extra set of poly motor mounts that cost me like 80 bucks nd he needed em so he was like wanna trade?i was gonna buy em frm him anyways
 

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Im sure someone will disagree but u shouldn have any issues!!! i have run edelbrock, trickflow, n afr heads on various cars. All with 202 valves never had a issue with em as far as clearance till i tried runnin a x 303 cam n tried degreein it then it was extreemly close, Good idea to check but highly unlikly it will be a issue think u will need to run head bolt bushings with them though 302 is 7/16 head bolts 351 is 1/2 head bolts
 

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If it is a stock piston engine, a 2.02 valve will be very close if not hit with a .500 lift camshaft. It is easy enough to rent a notching tool and notch the pistons. Use a shop vac to get all the aluminum filings out of the cylinders.
 

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