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![]() ![]() Drives: 07 Yaris LB, 70 Mach 1, 84 5.0 Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Atl, GA
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Now, I suppose the only way to really know if the valves are too small is to spend time with the heads on a flowbench and the car on a dyno. |
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If I only had the cash. A good flowed head job alone with valves, if needed, could cost anywhere from $2 to $3 grand. At Least!!
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Resident Redneck
Drives: 07 Polar White Yaris Sedan 5M Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cumming, GA
Posts: 265
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I should add, though, that included balancing my rods and pistons, jet-hot coating the piston tops, and installing valvetrain. So, $3000 is a good figure for a good head job. Yup, shit's expensive.
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