If the 351C is going into the truck why not put some 2bbl heads on it? They are cheap to buy and I think they would work better (in a truck) than the 4bbl heads.
Just a thought,
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I thought about that as well. But then, in my mind, it kind of snowballed. If I went with 2V heads, heck, why not just get a 400. Then, since I'm getting up in cubic inches and a little more weight, why not a 460? lol.
Since I like to be different, I'll keep the 4V heads. I already have the factory 4v intake and exhaust manifolds to run now. And, as I mentioned somewhere else, I've run an open chambered 4V Cleveland in a pick-up years ago and it was fine. In fact a buddy of mine had an early '70s Bronco he installed a closed chamber 4V engine in and that thing ran great. He could stop halfway up a steep sand dune, clutch it out slowly then nail it, and it would roost all 4 tires--no bog or seemingly loss of bottom end noted.
I think the problem a lot of people have with 4V engines on the street is over-camming them. They don't require nearly as much duration as a 2V or a Windsor style engine to accomplish the same thing. And when they do go big on the duration, that's what really kills the bottom end and throttle response at lower RPM.
Thanks again for the input.