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Does anyone know about the new AFD 4v heads, I was wondering about the intake and exhaust ports if they were in the same location.
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Posts: 278 | Location: San Clemente, Calif. | Registered: October 06, 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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to the best of my knoweledge, the afd 4V head has the same exhaust port as their 2V head, which is round & raised 2 mm in comparison to the Ford 2V exhaust port. 4V headers should seal up around the port with no interference problems. However, since the 4V header is larger than the round port of the afd head, there will be a port mismatch, not ideal for power. The 4V intake port has a raised floor, like a cast iron 4V head with port stuffers (or the A3 head). No doubt it was designed to be used with the Parker funnelweb manifold or any other manifold with raised port floors.

Phil Newell of Ausheads imports the afd heads, he may have more info, his number is (503) 866-5995. Or contact afd at +61-3-9769-5918.

George
 
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I bought a set of the 2V heads and another friend of mine bought the 4Vs. I'm sure he'll chirp in when he reads this thread. Getting the heads was a gut wrenching nightmare. I guy didn't actually have the heads. He orders them from Australia. I didn't know that when I bought them and he didn't tell me. It took more than a few months to get them after numerous stories of why they were late. They were supposedly going to be delivered in with special packing but mine came wrapped in a sheet of bubble wrap in a cardboard box that was way too big. They bounced around so bad the tops of one of the valve guides was bent and needed to be replaced and the sealing surfaces for the valve covers were pretty badly banged up. I used a Weiand Xcelerator for the intake as recommended and it needed a bit of filling to match the heads. The chamber surfaces needed so cleaning up also. The good news is that the guy who flowed them was impressed. I don't have access to the numbers where I'm at now but I should have them next week. My car will be dynoed this week with the new parts and I have a baseline before the changes so I'll be glad to report the difference the first week of April.
 
Posts: 275 | Location: Palatine Illinois | Registered: October 26, 2003Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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let me know how the weiand workout for you. i'm thinking of putting it in my car. what carb are you running?
 
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