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Old 12-03-2011, 12:19 AM   #26
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

Get em done right they are a good set of heads.....port match, unshroud the exhaust valve wall and match all valve heights......( change out seats and valves that are sunk in heads). Mine are on a 406 smblk.
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Old 12-03-2011, 05:53 PM   #27
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

I think I will go with the 268H cam from comp. will it work fine with stock springs on my camel humps?? Assuming they are stock springs.
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Old 12-04-2011, 01:18 AM   #28
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

They should work, but it is always recommended to check for coil bind and retainer to valve stem/seal clearence, when upgrading a cam.

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Old 12-04-2011, 06:50 AM   #29
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

I agree with Captain... always double check. As for cam another thought would be the 279 thumper series from comp cams. It is designed to give ya a racier idle and a decent performance boost with out all the hassle of a large cam. Not downing the 268H cam, as it is a fine little cam, but it is 30 year old tech. The newer designed cam profiles can accomplish a lot more with alot less motor. Just a thought.
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Old 01-12-2016, 09:58 PM   #30
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Alot of people call them Peanut Heads.
There's no tellin what you would get if you typed that in the search
The famed Camel-Hump/Peanut Heads (or fuelie) heads used until '68 had no accessory bolt-holes and used 1.94 or 2.02 intake valves, depending on application. Most camel-hump heads had the 1.94 intake valves.
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What kind of heads are these on my 283?


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Old 01-13-2016, 02:07 AM   #31
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The best thing to do is remove a valve cover and get the casting number. All I can tell you from the pics is that they are a '68 and newer head.

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Old 01-13-2016, 09:49 AM   #32
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

If it were me when ever doing a cam swap . I would always buy the cams valve Springs to match said cam as well. It is a peace of mind that is money well invested in your build ... so if you can buy a full cam and lifter set with matching valve Springs. . Also something I have not seen anyone ask you or mention to you is . Do you have power brakes ? Because if you do and you get a cam with a big lope sound that means way less vacuum which means poor brakes if they are power assist. For that you will also want to buy a vacuum can from summit so remember more lope / thump means less ability to stop at lights . Without running a vacuum can .. Happy Truckin
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Old 01-13-2016, 11:01 AM   #33
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Those look like #416 305 heads.Best to check casting # to be sure tho.If so,they are the 2nd best 305 head available after the L30/305 Vortec head.Casting #059.
Actually,it appears after looking at both pictures that you have 2 different heads.

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Old 01-13-2016, 11:08 AM   #34
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

FWIW,the humps were great heads back in the day & if you're trying be period correct,that's 1 thing,but,if you are looking for performance & efficiency,that's a whole different thing.
A set of L31 Vortec heads,or,any of the similar fastburn heads will be an instant 30 HP over any of the humps.You can make more power with less cam & have much better resistance against detonation.
Unless they have had hardened seats installed,a performance type cam & springs can beat the soft seats out of the head in no time flat.
By the time you have seats installed,install screw in studs & a valve job,you will have a lot of money tied up in a set 50 something year old heads that will be less powerful & efficient.
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Old 01-13-2016, 12:39 PM   #35
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

I'm trying to find the other post - I think by you - where you say something about a good newer head that works good on a 283.
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

Found your other post.
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I agree.That cam is way too big for a 283 unless you are using for strip only.Even then you're gonna need alot of stall & some really low gearing,along with more compressionto get that cam into it'operating range.
A really good head for the 283/307 is the L30/305 Vortec head.Castin g #059. These are a 58cc head & they will flow approx 220 cfm @ .500 lift with 1.84/1.5 valves.The chambers are not as efficient as the L31 heads, but, they work very good on small inch motors.Just like their big brother, the L31, they will need a Vortec specific intake.

EDIT: Sorry.I missed the part where you got it fixed !!! LOL.
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

Did anyone catch the age of the thread?
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

the age dont matter to me of this post . because since im still fairly new to the site this post has some good info in it that i my self did not know and now are better equipped when i do my build .. like a for instance the alternator bracket system that does not bolt on the heads . i did not know existed . so im glad that who ever made a comment on this post the site made it look as a new one . or ide never have bumped into this . and got good info
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Re: Got Me some Camel Humps!!

I have a lot of old books that still have good information.
An old thread on camel humps or a new thread on camel humps. Same information.
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