superdart360
Well-Known Member
So it's been about a year of fighting with these heads. Had them on and off the car 3 times. At this point i'm not sure what to do with them. Need some advise here.
So the deal is I bought these heads a year ago. Took them to a engine shop to check them out and assemble them. they are 71J Heads for my small block 360. 1st time installing everything went well. Engine fired up, ran smooth no valve noise or anything to be concerned about. Then I took it for a drive pulling a hill the car down shifted RPM's hit about 3500 and instantly vave noise.
Towed it home had a bent / stuck valve no other damage. So I brought the heads back to the shop for them to check it out. And they found that they head the wrong springs on the heads..... So I paid for new springs and pushrods and they took care of the labor and paid for all new valves, valve guides, retainers, keepers. So I thought that because of the low spring pressure the valves started to float and that one got whacked.
So just recently I got the heads all fresh all new hardware ready to go. put it all together. Fired right up, ran great. ran it around town just fine. Took it for a longer ride and same thing soon as I hit 4000rpms same sound, same exact valve bent. I originally had the heads built to fit the cam spec. 540 lift. I am not a engine guru I trust people at the shops to help me out in that area. But at this point I am up for some advise.
Also financially at this point I can't keep dumping tons of money into a complete new set up heads. I still have the stock heads but I would also need to put the stock cam back in.
Anyways so Same valve both times. Also have Harland and Sharp roller rockers on them. Maybe just bad luck?
Thanks for any help.
Damaged valve is 5th one from the left.
So the deal is I bought these heads a year ago. Took them to a engine shop to check them out and assemble them. they are 71J Heads for my small block 360. 1st time installing everything went well. Engine fired up, ran smooth no valve noise or anything to be concerned about. Then I took it for a drive pulling a hill the car down shifted RPM's hit about 3500 and instantly vave noise.
Towed it home had a bent / stuck valve no other damage. So I brought the heads back to the shop for them to check it out. And they found that they head the wrong springs on the heads..... So I paid for new springs and pushrods and they took care of the labor and paid for all new valves, valve guides, retainers, keepers. So I thought that because of the low spring pressure the valves started to float and that one got whacked.
So just recently I got the heads all fresh all new hardware ready to go. put it all together. Fired right up, ran great. ran it around town just fine. Took it for a longer ride and same thing soon as I hit 4000rpms same sound, same exact valve bent. I originally had the heads built to fit the cam spec. 540 lift. I am not a engine guru I trust people at the shops to help me out in that area. But at this point I am up for some advise.
Also financially at this point I can't keep dumping tons of money into a complete new set up heads. I still have the stock heads but I would also need to put the stock cam back in.
Anyways so Same valve both times. Also have Harland and Sharp roller rockers on them. Maybe just bad luck?
Thanks for any help.
Damaged valve is 5th one from the left.















