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I think we may be pulling the motor next weekend. From my knowledge its stock on thr inside. Single hump heads and now a holley 650 on it. If I pull it, it will be a full build pan up. But what I'm getting from you guys is better heads before anything else because it will help get all the power out of other add-ons?
I do believe you're getting the message. I sure like all the input here on this thread. Almost making me want to find a 400 now. I just want to address another issue so you don't get sticker shock and you're prepared for it up front. And other can confirm or deny if they want. Don't be shocked when you realize you're going to spend as much or MORE on the heads than you will for the short block build. It doesn't have to be that way though. I'm seeing the AFR180 aluminum heads is the way to go. But how far away in performance would an OEM rebuilt set of Vortecs do with the added steam holes drilled? Those will get the compression up for certain, but don't exceed the .470 lift unless you want more machine work and at that point, then go for the AFR180's. There are plenty of good cam choices under the .470 lift.
And I would for sure not just add a new set of heads to raise the compression. Chances are this is an older tired high mileage engine with some ring wear. You raise that compression to much, those rings will say fugg it and end up in the oil pan in very short order.