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ant_tay
25-01-10, 03:27 PM
can someone tell me where is the best place to get pocketed pistons because i was planing on 276 degree cams to run with the webbers that im putting on and the the manifold with a new exhaust made up by prospeed in cardiff
also can any suggest a good place to get the cams from or maybe a better spec cam to got with the pocketed piston
and can some one tell me what inlet manifold i would need for the webbers to a dis-pac xe on the sbd website
You cant buy off the shelf pocketed pistons (unless you go forged: JE, Omega Woosner etc)
Any decent machine shop will mil 2mm off your standard set for about £100
degrees on a cam says nothing about the lift.
you need to check howmuch lift the cam has, i have to check what's the max for c20xe oem pistons, iirc 11.9mm lift and 2mm lift when the piston is at it's highest point.
a skimmed head can take less. but that's not major. skimmed to the max gives trouble with the 2mm though
ant_tay
25-01-10, 04:13 PM
You cant buy off the shelf pocketed pistons (unless you go forged: JE, Omega Woosner etc) from where
Any decent machine shop will mil 2mm off your standard set for about £100
and any idea on the inlet manifold
SBD will do the manifold you need im sure,
just dont get a 7 degree one.
if going for 2mm deeper pockets id suggest the QED q38h's...there the wildest QED sell for the hydraulic lifters, and there products are pretty much bob on to be fair. i think a pair of reground cams are £190+vat a pair or £190+vat each from blanks
ant_tay
25-01-10, 09:24 PM
SBD will do the manifold you need im sure,
just dont get a 7 degree one.
do i need the one with the warter jacket and anyone know where i can get the alternator lowering bracket
ant_tay
25-01-10, 09:31 PM
also what work is involved in replacing the pot flywheel with a flat one please
chimp007_uk
25-01-10, 09:31 PM
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-C20XE-2-0L-Inlet-Manifold-for-webber-carbs_W0QQitemZ250568915726QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_C arsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item3a57123b0e
ant_tay
26-01-10, 10:20 AM
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-C20XE-2-0L-Inlet-Manifold-for-webber-carbs_W0QQitemZ250568915726QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_C arsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item3a57123b0e
thanks for the link but was told not to get the 7 degree one
could someone look here and tell me which one to get and it any of these will allow me to not have to lower the alternator
http://www.sbdev.co.uk/Inlet_Manifolds/2L_Inlet_Manifolds.htm
ant_tay
27-01-10, 11:51 AM
anyone got an idea on which manifold i should get from sbd website it in my previous post
do a mechanics course in collage!!!
ant_tay
27-01-10, 12:34 PM
do a mechanics course in collage!!!
suck me beautiful
PM steveboyslim on MIGWEB
ant_tay
27-01-10, 01:56 PM
PM steveboyslim on MIGWEB
about what fella
also what work is involved in replacing the pot flywheel with a flat one please
Sorry but if your asking this i think you are biting off more than you can chew with rebuilding your engine.
ant_tay
27-01-10, 02:41 PM
Sorry but if your asking this i think you are biting off more than you can chew with rebuilding your engine.
sorry but i dont care what you think everyone has to start somewhere and with comments like that off people like you not willing to help out just dont post in the thread and go to a different one
Didnt mean it in a nasty way but your talking about spending a lot of money on the spec of engine your talking about, yes everyone needs to learn and thats fair enough, but if you need to ask about undoing the flywheel bolts and then redoing them up i personally think rebuilding a blown engine is too far.
ant_tay
27-01-10, 02:55 PM
that exactly why im asking is it as simple as undoing and doing back up i didnt know that which is why i asked or is there more involved in doing it all that was needed is a brief description on what needs to be done and i wouldnt have to ask again because obviously there is a reason the later XE has a fatter flywheel then the earlier XE
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