Simple head upgrade
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Simple head upgrade
I've been offered some later 1999 ? heads, i know these come with better valve guides and larger ports, but have already spent a fair amount of time porting my heads, but don't have the newer design seals, is it a worthy upgrade for the cost of a few gaskets ?
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With 10 bolt heads and tin gaskets you will raise the compression ratio, with composite gaskets the compression ratio will not change. Of course due to smaller combustion chambers in the newer heads and more volume in the cut outs of the composite gaskets.chodjinn wrote:you can use any of the gaskets, tin or composite, with any of the heads.CastleMGBV8 wrote:But not if you use the composite head gaskets they were meant to have.
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I had the heads on the car skimmed and fitted composites as a "belt and braces" approach, the block leaked
so after a good dose of kalimex it was water tight, i thought these heads with tins would gave a bit CR and a boost in performance? suppose i could spend those long winter nights in work porting these a bit 
So thats where it went !
I was pointing out that Kevin might have given the (slightly wrong) impression that you could only use composites with the later heads. Of course, they came with composites from the factory hence his comment, but I don't know one build on this forum that is factory. The gaskets are interchangable which is a good thing, and yes, you can play around with the type of heads and gaskets to tweak the compression ratio.topcatproduction wrote:With 10 bolt heads and tin gaskets you will raise the compression ratio, with composite gaskets the compression ratio will not change. Of course due to smaller combustion chambers in the newer heads and more volume in the cut outs of the composite gaskets.chodjinn wrote:you can use any of the gaskets, tin or composite, with any of the heads.CastleMGBV8 wrote:But not if you use the composite head gaskets they were meant to have.
Kevin.
TC
For example, mine are the 36cc heads, and I'm using comp gaskets to help lower the CR a bit more (0.7 I believe).
However, given the fact my engine hasn't actually been run yet, and I have reservations about the build quality anyway, it might be a good time yet until I know for certain! bah!


