My From Start to Finish 6.0L Build

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Yesterday we took Molly (she will be 15 in May) to the vet for a routine examination and her 3 year rabies shot. During the exam, the vet identified a heart murmur (rated 3 out 6 severity).

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Talking to her and possible options - her recommendation was for her to see a cardiologist to determine exact cause and health of the heart. My first response was that she was approaching 15 and I was not sure if I wanted to spend that kind of money. Looked down and Molly was looking directly at me with her puppy eyes. Yes, she may be going on 15, but she still acts like a puppy. So, I scheduled an appointment with a cardiologist May 23rd to discuss options.
 
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Ordered a few more parts for my build. Valley cover and gasket and a few more sensors (knock and harness). Researching rocker arms. Pulled my cover off the engine and all is good. My last daughter is getting married next year so I better get these heads ordered.
 
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So after an evaluation of my build, what i really need and want in this build (it's not a race car and I want lower end torque and performance), cost of the build to date, what i still need to purchase (torque converter and a few other parts), what I already spent on this thing and my youngest daughter's upcoming wedding - I decided that the heads I wanted to buy was money I did not want spend. I should mention my wife, best friend, the greatest life partner, mother and grand mother had no impact to this decision. That said, today after some couple of days of lengthy research on both what I wanted, cost and availability - I ordered my heads and gaskets for this build. Calculations indicate I should be right around 10.5 compression ratio. Just where I want to be.
 

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So after an evaluation of my build, what i really need and want in this build (it's not a race car and I want lower end torque and performance), cost of the build to date, what i still need to purchase (torque converter and a few other parts), what I already spent on this thing and my youngest daughter's upcoming wedding - I decided that the heads I wanted to buy was money I did not want spend. I should mention my wife, best friend, the greatest life partner, mother and grand mother had no impact to this decision. That said, today after some couple of days of lengthy research on both what I wanted, cost and availability - I ordered my heads and gaskets for this build. Calculations indicate I should be right around 10.5 compression ratio. Just where I want to be.
Which heads did you go with?
 
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Pretty surprised that while at the office I get a text message my engine heads were delivered. They were packaged in a Styrofoam fitted container in a box in another box. Left on our covered porch and then the heavy rains came. My wife went out there to bring the box in, but we know how heavy heads can be. She ended up sliding it closer to the door. I got home tonight and went out and picked up the box and opened it up and broke open one of the boxes that contained one of the heads. These are nice looking heads. Will post pictures in the next day or two. However, I'm second guessing the thickness of the gasket I ordered (.055). Realized I changed the pistons in my rotating assembly last minute based on suggestions from my tech rep at Texas Speed (again getting old). Went from a +4cc dome to a -2cc flat head. Reached out to Summit Racing, Black Bear and Roger Vinci to help determine optimum thickness. Summit Racing suggested .065 to .075. Seems thick. Haven't heard yet from the other two. Thoughts?
 
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I have all the parts to install these heads. Assuming the heads gaskets I have are the ones I will use. This weekend I will be redoing some measurements and make the final decision on the thickness of the head gasket I will use for this build. Parts are still coming in: various bolts for installing sensors (arrived today), trays for lifters (arrived today), valve covers (tomorrow), coolant crossover and various other parts. Will be reaching out to CircleD for thoughts on torque converter in the next day or two. Pretty excited about moving forward again.
 

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I have all the parts to install these heads. Assuming the heads gaskets I have are the ones I will use. This weekend I will be redoing some measurements and make the final decision on the thickness of the head gasket I will use for this build. Parts are still coming in: various bolts for installing sensors (arrived today), trays for lifters (arrived today), valve covers (tomorrow), coolant crossover and various other parts. Will be reaching out to CircleD for thoughts on torque converter in the next day or two. Pretty excited about moving forward again.
Hopefully you're using oem trays.
 

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