Edelbrock/Lingenfelter LS1 Head Images
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oh and for the guys that are really into flow numbers how do these stack up? figured I'd get them on the new page.
Originally Posted by jasonsny
Edelbrock Cylinder Head Specification Sheet
Part number: 61969 Edelbrock/Lingenfelter CNC heads for Gen III engines
Material: aluminum alloy 356T6
Chamber: CNC ported 65cc
Intake seat: 2.10" x 0.431" x 1.818"i.d. PM
Intake valve: SS 2.02" x 45° x 30° x 10° x R.312" x 8mm x 4.88" OAL
Intake axis-deck intersection x = -0.820" y = -0.024" from bore center
Intake valve axis angles: 15° in-line (factory stock)
Intake guide: 0.500" x 2.100" CDA 674 manganese bronze
Intake port volume: CNC ported 202cc
Intake port opening: 2.78" x 1.13" x 0.25"R cathedral (stock intake)
Intake gasket: stock
Intake flow 3.900" bore / 28" / R.300" entry / Lingenfelter SF 600 bench
0.200" 141.0 cfm
0.300" 200.3 cfm
0.400" 245.1 cfm
0.450" 264.8 cfm
0.500" 282.0 cfm
0.550" 294.6 cfm
0.600" 300.5 cfm
Exhaust seat: 1.60" x 0.409" x 1.30"i.d. PM
Exhaust valve: SS 1.57" x 45° x 25° x R.375" x 8mm x 4.92" OAL
Exhaust axis-deck intersection x = 1.090" y = -0.024" from bore center
Exhaust valve angles: 15° in-line (factory stock)
Exhaust guide: 0.500" x 2.100" CDA 674 manganese bronze
Exhaust port volume: CNC ported 83cc
Exhaust port exit: 1 3/4" min. stock/aftermarket header
Exhaust gasket: stock
Exhaust flow 3.900" bore / 28" / no pipe / Lingenfelter SF 600 bench0.200" 114.6 cfm
0.300" 162.3 cfm
0.400" 196.3 cfm
0.450" 202.6 cfm
0.500" 208.6 cfm
0.550" 213.7 cfm
0.600" 216.9 cfm
Valve axis spacing: 1.91"
Springs: Comp Cams 918 beehive single (blue stripe)
Spring pockets: 1.36", can be cut to 1.56"
Spring cups: none
Retainers: Lingenfelter XX08735-0008 titanium
Locks: Lingenfelter 7°
Valve train: stock shaft rocker system
Rocker stand bolts: ARP xxx-xxxx or stock (shortened)
Valve seals: Spring loaded Viton lip seal design
Spark Plugs: 14mm x 0.750" reach gasketed
Manifold: stock/aftermarket LS-1 or LS-6
Milling: .050" max flat mill (.007" = 1cc)
Head gasket set: GM 97-01 #12498543 (OR) GM 02-later #12498544
Head bolt column heights: 5 x 1.61", 5 x 1.62", 5 x 0.98"
Pistons: stock or aftermarket (check piston to valve)
Block: stock
Weight: 28lbs.
Part number: 61969 Edelbrock/Lingenfelter CNC heads for Gen III engines
Material: aluminum alloy 356T6
Chamber: CNC ported 65cc
Intake seat: 2.10" x 0.431" x 1.818"i.d. PM
Intake valve: SS 2.02" x 45° x 30° x 10° x R.312" x 8mm x 4.88" OAL
Intake axis-deck intersection x = -0.820" y = -0.024" from bore center
Intake valve axis angles: 15° in-line (factory stock)
Intake guide: 0.500" x 2.100" CDA 674 manganese bronze
Intake port volume: CNC ported 202cc
Intake port opening: 2.78" x 1.13" x 0.25"R cathedral (stock intake)
Intake gasket: stock
Intake flow 3.900" bore / 28" / R.300" entry / Lingenfelter SF 600 bench
0.200" 141.0 cfm
0.300" 200.3 cfm
0.400" 245.1 cfm
0.450" 264.8 cfm
0.500" 282.0 cfm
0.550" 294.6 cfm
0.600" 300.5 cfm
Exhaust seat: 1.60" x 0.409" x 1.30"i.d. PM
Exhaust valve: SS 1.57" x 45° x 25° x R.375" x 8mm x 4.92" OAL
Exhaust axis-deck intersection x = 1.090" y = -0.024" from bore center
Exhaust valve angles: 15° in-line (factory stock)
Exhaust guide: 0.500" x 2.100" CDA 674 manganese bronze
Exhaust port volume: CNC ported 83cc
Exhaust port exit: 1 3/4" min. stock/aftermarket header
Exhaust gasket: stock
Exhaust flow 3.900" bore / 28" / no pipe / Lingenfelter SF 600 bench0.200" 114.6 cfm
0.300" 162.3 cfm
0.400" 196.3 cfm
0.450" 202.6 cfm
0.500" 208.6 cfm
0.550" 213.7 cfm
0.600" 216.9 cfm
Valve axis spacing: 1.91"
Springs: Comp Cams 918 beehive single (blue stripe)
Spring pockets: 1.36", can be cut to 1.56"
Spring cups: none
Retainers: Lingenfelter XX08735-0008 titanium
Locks: Lingenfelter 7°
Valve train: stock shaft rocker system
Rocker stand bolts: ARP xxx-xxxx or stock (shortened)
Valve seals: Spring loaded Viton lip seal design
Spark Plugs: 14mm x 0.750" reach gasketed
Manifold: stock/aftermarket LS-1 or LS-6
Milling: .050" max flat mill (.007" = 1cc)
Head gasket set: GM 97-01 #12498543 (OR) GM 02-later #12498544
Head bolt column heights: 5 x 1.61", 5 x 1.62", 5 x 0.98"
Pistons: stock or aftermarket (check piston to valve)
Block: stock
Weight: 28lbs.
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Soooo when are they available and how much?
We are also shipping the Ls1 Pro-Port castings #61989 now...click here for #61989 Pro-Port Image . These are the unported castings for those who would like to do their own port work. These casting do come with seats and guides installed, but will require the guides to be sized and the seats cut to the users valve train components.
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Originally Posted by jasonsny
Being ported now...click here for #61969 image . Pricing will be established through Edelbrock WD(s), like Scoggin Dickey or other Ls1Tech sponsors.
So they are over at Lingenfelter? Thats good news to me. And any idea or ballpark on how much? I mean are we talkin AFR range or Dart range or Somewhere in between?
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So they are over at Lingenfelter? Thats good news to me. And any idea or ballpark on how much? I mean are we talkin AFR range or Dart range or Somewhere in between?
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well at least thats an idea of what we're talking $ wise. So it looks like economical (not low quality) you go with Dart and for high $$ high tech it's either Edelbrocks or AFRs and then race you go with the ET's. and any where from $600 a head to almost $2000. Well at least there is a range for everybodies pocket.
Still none of the forum head Gurus made any comments on the flow numbers, I'm looking for some educated opinions.
Still none of the forum head Gurus made any comments on the flow numbers, I'm looking for some educated opinions.
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Originally Posted by firefighter
well at least thats an idea of what we're talking $ wise. So it looks like economical (not low quality) you go with Dart and for high $$ high tech it's either Edelbrocks or AFRs and then race you go with the ET's. and any where from $600 a head to almost $2000. Well at least there is a range for everybodies pocket.
Still none of the forum head Gurus made any comments on the flow numbers, I'm looking for some educated opinions.
Still none of the forum head Gurus made any comments on the flow numbers, I'm looking for some educated opinions.
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I just spoke to the guys at Edelbrock yesterday about another project and asked they confirmed that they were at Lingenfelter getting ported and said they should be available late November (but added that that was a tentative date) Soo everybody should put them on there Xmas wish list and see if Santa will stuff the stockings with these puppies. Also I just bought a set of the E-tec RPM 200cc heads and they look BAD *** they came out of the box CNC gasket matched and got SS valves double springs and I think titanium retainers (need to confirm that) To me the heads look top notch and once I get the motor running I'll see how they run. Should be BAD ***.
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Originally Posted by gollum
Damn nice price! CNC Ported and Complete $1149.95 a pair.
How well do they stack up against the AFR 205 heads flow wise?
How well do they stack up against the AFR 205 heads flow wise?
Oh yea, We will be finnished with inventory, and Edelbrock fully assembled heads will start shipping Nov 1st. You will see an into special very soon!!
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Originally Posted by KJ@SDPC
Sorry my friend the $1149.95 is for one cylinder head. As for Edelbrock vs. AFR we will know very soon. We are about to dyno one of our 402's with 4 different sets of heads and 1/2 a doz. cam shafts. I hope to know soon what works, what doesn't and so on. This willbe done on our engine dyno so you will know flywheel hp on several different set ups!!
Oh yea, We will be finnished with inventory, and Edelbrock fully assembled heads will start shipping Nov 1st. You will see an into special very soon!!
Oh yea, We will be finnished with inventory, and Edelbrock fully assembled heads will start shipping Nov 1st. You will see an into special very soon!!
you may want to take off the S on head(s) on the price listing page, may cause some confusion.