9 Degree Valve Angle vs 18 Degree Valve Angle ** TECH VIDEO **

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Matt goes over these heads and shows in detail why the MBE Cylinder Heads are better then the competition ........ ......... MORE INFO ??????? Ring Matt at (704) 856-0200 or EMAIL Matt@MBELLC.com *** Matt does NOT answer questions on this page .......... THANK YOU

Komentáře • 16

  • @trentm7964
    @trentm7964 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks. I really appreciate the way you explained this information. Thanks for all your videos !

  • @freddiecunningham6917
    @freddiecunningham6917 Před 2 lety

    I live in Michigan and maskin is got it going on. He can make anything you want. Steve morris has got it going two.

    • @rollydoucet8909
      @rollydoucet8909 Před rokem +1

      Sadly, Richard Maskin is no longer with us. However, the company he built, Dart Machinery, is still going strong.

  • @TheFogLakeshore
    @TheFogLakeshore Před 3 lety +3

    This guy knows what he's talking about but he's no presenter 🤣 You gotta be pretty specific about what you're looking for to find this video comprehensible. I'm glad I knew that a lower port requires digging out on the whiteboard b/c that, like many other things, wasn't explained. I mean, transitions man. There's not a bubble over your head!

    • @MRGF78
      @MRGF78 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah... I had to watch it a few times just to get what he was "trying" to say... he jumped back and forth too much, too fast...
      Should've had both degrees on the board in a cutaway... he knows what he's talking about, but do we know what he's talking about???

    • @dreece2000
      @dreece2000 Před 5 měsíci

      If it wasn’t for the product speaking for itself. I assume that’s why he is presenting this he don’t have to be good when his product is this good.

  • @snowcrest7863
    @snowcrest7863 Před 3 lety +3

    I prefer the 180 Degree Valve Angle. aka: A Flat Head!

  • @Asphaltrejuvenator
    @Asphaltrejuvenator Před 2 lety

    Hi Matt ! how the hell are you its been a long time !

  • @nova467spanker
    @nova467spanker Před 3 lety +6

    And this is why chevy boys wanted to ban the Cleveland in their small block classes. Cleveland stock valve ange is 9.5 degrees with a 4 degree cant. Lol I have actually had BBC guys try to tell me my 4.380 bore spaced Cleveland is actually a Big Block just because of my heads. BBC guys hate when a 359 Cleveland beats their big iron hahahahaha

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 Před rokem +1

      Yep. Cleveland heads are badasses

    • @acostaxbmc9580
      @acostaxbmc9580 Před rokem +3

      Way back in the 1960s when GM engineers began designing the “Mystery” big-block 427 that would eventually evolve into the Mark IV 396/427/454, cylinder head port designers realized that if they tipped or canted the valves at an angle from off-center, the intake flow improved. This created the canted valve head design that made the big-block Chevy famous. This is also the concept that Ford engineers integrated into the Cleveland head design that became famous (or infamous) with the Boss 302 head. The Cleveland and Boss 302 engines may be considered infamous because of their huge port cross-sectional areas. But the concept of the canted valve has not been lost on cylinder head designers. The idea is to cant or tip the valve toward the center of the cylinder bore, which means the valve moves away from the cylinder wall as it opens, unshrouding the air path to move more efficiently around the valve. This not only creates a more efficient air path, but it also allows the engine builder to use a larger intake valve within the same bore size.

    • @Naoj2024
      @Naoj2024 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah , worked so well had to go build a coyotie …..hahahahahahah🤣

  • @michaelgiglio1571
    @michaelgiglio1571 Před 3 lety +1

    Where have you been all this time

  • @dennisrobinson8008
    @dennisrobinson8008 Před rokem

    mid lift being .5, .6 and .7... Damn. Normal in his world must be an inch of lift or more.

  • @michaelgiglio1571
    @michaelgiglio1571 Před 3 lety +1

    Why dont you just put a ford engine in your GM,s and be done with it. We near this 30 years ago

    • @Hitman-ds1ei
      @Hitman-ds1ei Před 3 lety +3

      GM Australia been doing 10° v8 since 1969 which is a little more than 30 years