Who should I send my head to?

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Why would you want big valves? Big valves=loss of low end torque and too big =less flow than stock.
 

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Charles Minidragbike Mosley, because his name is Charles Minidragbike Mosley. LOL
https://www.facebook.com/Minidragbike

Charles talks about getting banned from a 4 cycle karting forum at 4:00. LOL
39:00 talks about how Isky Small Engine Cams got started.
42:40 talks about Howard's affiliation and where Pizza Boy from Detroit Hood TV got his engine (paid $2000 LOL)
Brad Hill and Barry Young Flow Contest at 50:00
https://www.facebook.com/Young-Engines-High-Performance-Race-Street-Engines-169195402883/
https://www.facebook.com/Bradhillperformance/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLZxppsx6xM

$50 for big valve seats.
$25 Valve Job.


http://www.howardsoutdoor.com/category-s/239.htm


I have only used Dyno Cams for headwork (only milling), but will send the 420cc head to Howard's.

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https://www.cartechbooks.com/techtips/cylinder-head-math-for-engine-performance/
Some good reading about port cross sectional area, valve size, cam lift, and valve curtain area.
 

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Thanks guys, car stuff I know by heart, where to send this stuff is a mystery to me.


What I'm trying to do is to get the 120 head on my 160, an I figured bigger valves couldn't hurt anything. It will fit right? If not I have a 120 head with a killer port job, lol.
 

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Send it to Howard's or Dyno cams for cheap.
The other guys I listed are just some of the more well known builders.
 
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