diffrence in yb heads
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guys, I no a 4wd head is better than a 2wd head but how do u tell the difference if they were both bare i.e no manifolds, cams.
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4x4 has less water jackets and the turbo feed.
Edit: i believe the combustion chamber differs too.
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im sort of in the same boat as u, my dilemma is I have a fully re built 2wd head but its just had its last skim machine shop said, so in 2 minds to buy another head, wanted to go 4wd as "there better"
my brother had a 2wd coscast head on and then took it off and put on a 4x4 (cant remember what it said on it but was not coscast) , however he took it
back off as he felt the car did not goes as well .
so is there a difference to coscast head to a non coscast head ?
back off as he felt the car did not goes as well .
so is there a difference to coscast head to a non coscast head ?
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my brother had a 2wd coscast head on and then took it off and put on a 4x4 (cant remember what it said on it but was not coscast) , however he took it
back off as he felt the car did not goes as well .
so is there a difference to coscast head to a non coscast head ?
back off as he felt the car did not goes as well .
so is there a difference to coscast head to a non coscast head ?
I am guessing its to do with the cast of the head (as the name would suggest ) it says it on the front of the head , I have heads as I said with and without so would be interesting to know the difference
also did some heads come with over size cam followers from ford ? and sure they are stamped on the back of the head , cant remember if its a number or letter sure its number , anyone any info on that ?
also did some heads come with over size cam followers from ford ? and sure they are stamped on the back of the head , cant remember if its a number or letter sure its number , anyone any info on that ?
my brother had a 2wd coscast head on and then took it off and put on a 4x4 (cant remember what it said on it but was not coscast) , however he took it
back off as he felt the car did not goes as well .
so is there a difference to coscast head to a non coscast head ?
back off as he felt the car did not goes as well .
so is there a difference to coscast head to a non coscast head ?
Hence why if you use 4x4 pistons on a 2wd head you lower compression slightly to around 7.8:1
To be honest if you can find an unskimmed head 2 or 4wd then either will work fine or one that's had a first skim,although I've had engines that have had 1.5 mm took off and still make the power,so as long as it's not cracked etc then take your pic
if you were using a head with a lot off it you could always bore it , fit larger pistons and that would lower the compression ? although don't think I would bother
would it not just up the cc ,
my example a push bike inner tube 65psi of pressure in it (small area)
a car tyre 35psi (large area )
so would a bigger area (bigger pistons) not have less pressure ? as its trying to compress a larger area ?
I could be really wrong but that's the madness behind my thought lol
my example a push bike inner tube 65psi of pressure in it (small area)
a car tyre 35psi (large area )
so would a bigger area (bigger pistons) not have less pressure ? as its trying to compress a larger area ?
I could be really wrong but that's the madness behind my thought lol
Increasing the bore would increase the swept volume what you need is to increase the clearance volume to lower compression which typically involves increasing the volume of the combustion chamber
Coscast was a patented casting process Cosworth developed and they started marking their heads as such, just after the 3dr cosworth engines were built.
Pretty sure it happened around the same time on the red top vauxhall heads they also produced
Pretty sure it happened around the same time on the red top vauxhall heads they also produced
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