.... I may do that tomorrow.....
Here a late update to my post #7: I
thought I had the heads from a stock LDS427-2 which I took apart years ago... But those turned out to be from an early LD465, so I must have sold the other pair... (... bummer!)
Reason enough to move on to Plan "B" and pull the heads off of another (Continental)LDS427-2!
(This one was actually my first Multifuel engine, a 0-hour '89 "Tooele"-rebuilt engine which I used to convert one of my M35 gassers, back in 1997.) This engine has always been a good starter/runner but after so many years and at least 50K-miles the gaskets were leaking oil bad now, so they had to be replaced anyways.
What I found was interesting... and not too surprising after all:
1) The heads on that Depot-rebuilt LDS427-2 engine are identical to the ones I had pulled from an (unmolested?) LDT465-1C (!!). All share the part#11641633 plus the casting number #FSCM28265, in raised letters, on the pass.side. (pics)
2) Both engines still had the old style head gaskets (second generation, still with separate fire rings). And the fire rings are exactly the same size, for both engines! That actually answered one of my long-time questions: if a LDT465 gasket set could be applied for the LDS427: ... YES!
3) Valve part numbers from both model engines are as shown in TM 9-2815-210-34P, May'74: intake #11668493 and exhaust #11668445. (pics)
Conclusions:
1) I still have no idea what the difference would be between heads #1164163
2 ( => LSD427-2) and #1164163
3 (=> LDT465-1C); according to the parts book, and if that is not a mistake...?
2) A LDS427-2 engine can be perfectly rebuilt- and run by using the most commonly available LDT465-heads (and gaskets)
On a side note: the valves I found in those early style LD465 heads have different part numbers, but only the intake valve coincides with what the TM shows for the LDS427-2: #10935205. They have the same basic dimensions but the shape of the head is different (first pic, left side...)
To the OP: I concur with WillWagner in that your heads are ready to be retired (= scrapped).
You should be able to fix that engine "in-frame", if the pistons and everything else is OK.
Let me know if you can't find a pair of good take-out heads in your area.
G.