Ricko1966
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- Joined
- Apr 11, 2017
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- Location
- kansas
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
Okay now let's do some math on this.Engine didn't burn oil,changed heads it's an oil burner. Now your old heads .intake valve opens,intake /intake valve closes,compression,/plug lights it off,power,/exhaust valve opens,exhaust. Now your old heads and your new heads performed the exact same function. New heads aren't going to affect vacuum unless your old valves weren't sealing. The only way I could see new heads making you burn oil is a problem with the new heads,an intake gasket,or a head gasket. I'd love for someone to explain this to me cause I've put probably 100s of fresh heads on used engines without having this happen to me. I'd be open to learning what I am missing in this equation.It can happen. On my old 400 I bought it and found out later some lobes on the cam were wiped out. Replaced the cam. Then my dad upgraded the heads on his 290hp 350 crate. They only had a few thousand miles on them so I put them on the 400. Instantly started using a ton of oil. It never leaked, couldn't see it burn, but would use a quart every few hundred miles.
So gave that engine away and bought a crate 383... and then had all new headaches and a money pit.
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