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What did Chevy 882 heads come on?

What did Chevy 882 heads come on?

Re: 882 heads In 1975 , a lighter cast head was released sporting 1.94I and 1.50E valves: the casting number was 333882. the 882 heads were installed on the 350 ci. and 400 ci engines(400 heads had steam holes). The 882 castings had a double heat-riser passage and were prone to cracking beacuse they ran so hot.

Where are the casting numbers on a Chevy head?

The head casting number is located on the top of the cylinder head. The valve covers must be removed to find the number. Keep in mind that if you remove the valve covers, new gaskets may be needed.

How do I find my engine casting number?

Some of the most common locations for the numbers to be found are on the sides of the block under the exhaust manifolds, the front of the engine after removing the intake manifold, and the top of the bellhousing flange.

Where can I find SBC casting numbers?

The block casting number on smallblock and big block Chevy V-8 motors is located on a ledge found at the rear of the block, most often on the driver’s side. This ledge is below the deck of the block and the ledge forms the mating surface between the block and the transmission bellhousing.

Do cylinder heads have serial numbers?

Some cylinder heads have 4 digits number and letter combination while some cylinder heads do not have any casting number. The casting numbers are stamped on the exhaust side. Stamped on the front of head. Has a 4 digit letter and number combination and is stamped on the exhaust side.

Are 350 heads better than 305?

The best general street improvement going to 305 heads on a 350, is with the 416 castings. If you have open chamber (70+cc) smog heads on the 350, the 416’s will wake it right up. The 1.84/1.50 valves are plenty big enough for general street work.

How do I get more power out of my Chevy 305?

Bolt-on Upgrades

  1. Replace the exhaust manifold. The stock exhaust manifold of the 305 engine restricts air flow from the engine increasing back pressure.
  2. Replace the intake manifold and carburetor.
  3. Add cold air induction.
  4. Replace the computer chip.

What was the casting number for the Chevy 882?

The casting number is 333882. The heads are dated D95 & H1575 (April 9, 1975 & August 15, 1975). Heads have 76cc combustion chambers with 8 new 2.02 stainless intake and 8 new 1.60 stainless exhaust valves. The 882 is one of the best open chamber cylinder heads of the 1970’s.

What kind of cylinder head does a Chevy 882 have?

The heads are dated D95 & H1575 (April 9, 1975 & August 15, 1975). Heads have 76cc combustion chambers with 8 new 2.02 stainless intake and 8 new 1.60 stainless exhaust valves. The 882 is one of the best open chamber cylinder heads of the 1970’s. Heads have been hot tanked, shot blasted, and magnafluxed.

What’s the casting number on a Chevy 2.02?

Up for sale is a professionally rebuilt pair of Small Block Chevy 2.02 cylinder heads. The casting number is 333882. The heads are dated D95 & H1575 (April 9, 1975 & August 15, 1975).

How to identify a small block Chevy cylinder head?

Chevy cylinder head Identification – Small block casting numbers, Big block cylinder head, camel back heads, double hump heads Find cast numbers Cylinder Head ID Use these casting numbers to identify the heads you have. Small Block Casting numbers Casting Number CID Years Valves Comments 10065202 350 82-86 1.94/1.50 76cc 10065203 350 82-86