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Old 09-13-2010, 01:14 AM
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I'm building my 5.2 for my 2000 ram and was wondering what is the most I can shave off my heads . I want to up the compression but I want to be safe I'm also installing a mild cam any help would be great.
 
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buy a pushrod length checker. You will need new pushrods with a cam and shaving the heads. Also get a gauge to check the PVC.
 
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Don't shave the stock heads. They had thin decks from the factory, and are prone to cracking. Shaving them will only exacerbate that. (you don't wanna do that)
 
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I saw shaving heads and thought skin heads. lol
 
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I saw shaving heads and thought skin heads. lol
That was my first thought as well...... Had to read the thread to see what he was talking about.
 
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Why is a machine shop and a barber shop so alike? They both have a couple tools shaving heads!
 
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Don't shave the stock heads. They had thin decks from the factory, and are prone to cracking. Shaving them will only exacerbate that. (you don't wanna do that)
will shaving off a few thousands weaken a head that much??
 
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Originally Posted by sk8erdude
will shaving off a few thousands weaken a head that much??
What he means to say is, "Don't spend the cash to improve a crappy casting to begin with...use that cash to put towards new heads."

I would not shave stock heads unless I was resurfacing them because the gasket blew out and it ran hot.


Magnum engines are the WRONG engines to upgrade if you want to do cheap mods. Nothing about modding these engines is cheap. Chevy and Ford rule the aftermarket.

2K invested in a magnum engine equates to about 1200 for a vortech 350.

However, the TBI to MPFI conversion kit (Vortech) runs about 1200. But replacing the throttle body with a carb is a good mod for a vortech. TBI is basically carburated.
 



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