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Iv been told in a previous post that the 1.6 block is the same as the 1.4, so, what if i fitted a 1.2 head to it, would it lower the compression?
im able 2 get a gte engine real cheap, so i may get that,
grr so confused!
Cheers,
mikeoxford
18-12-02, 11:32 PM
lol @ locky, cant be much help on this post mate
just wanted to stick my head in and say
once you have got a plan, stick to it and go along with it - i was like this for ages RE my engine mods, ive got all the stuff to do it now! - and if olly cant hep me out i have another mechanic lined up so i am garunteed to get it done in JAN! luuurrrvvveee it :D
rgv_stu
19-12-02, 01:21 PM
dont be a silly bunny
keep the 1600 head and skim it if you want higher compression. the 1.2 head is good but not as good as the 1600 head (bigger valves)
on my 1400 im tempted to get a 1600 head and skim it to suit
How much does skimming cost?
how much do they take off the head?
Thanx
you cant use any other head on the 1600 as ul burn holes in the valves/pistons. it well messes up the compression ratio
Dicko is right. The compression will be far to high and you'll have serious problems.
The fact that the ports are slightly smaller on the 1.6 is compensated for by the larger valves. Have it ported and skimmed.
MC
what about a 1.2 head on a 1.4?
How much does skimming cost?
how much do they take off the head?
Costs around ?30 -40.
Usually a few thou". They should put an engineers "straight edge" over the head before doing any work on it to check that its not out of true. If it is they'll usually advise scrapping the head. If you only have a few thou off then there will be no significant change in the CR or valve to piston clearances etc.
Cheers CP, btw, would my local metal fabricators be able to do it, or do i have to send it away? do they do it on a milling machine?
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