Fitting new head onto engine
#1
Fitting new head onto engine
Right, ive recently purchased a big valve cylinder head for my engine (ford pinto 2.0) including cam etc etc etc
and im wanting to fit it, is it just a case of removing inlet manifold including carb (after bleeding coolant)
removing exhaust manifold
removing head.
puttin back being the reverse while replacing each gasket on the way??
or do i have to buy new head bolts or something??
help much appreciated
and im wanting to fit it, is it just a case of removing inlet manifold including carb (after bleeding coolant)
removing exhaust manifold
removing head.
puttin back being the reverse while replacing each gasket on the way??
or do i have to buy new head bolts or something??
help much appreciated
#2
the Pinto head bolts are stretch bolts and should be renewed everytime- by the book, i know people who have re run the bolts but i would not recommend it
May as well replace the timing belt and tensioner whilst u are doing it too
May as well replace the timing belt and tensioner whilst u are doing it too
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*hopes ur online*
FR32 cam or FR30 cam for an everyday car....
i cant decide
the FR30 quotes a powerband from 1k-6k
the FR32 quotes a powerband from 2.5k-7k
fr32 is a slightly higher lift and a longer duration.
any comments on these cams... for the pinto+type 9 gearbox (loooong)
FR32 cam or FR30 cam for an everyday car....
i cant decide
the FR30 quotes a powerband from 1k-6k
the FR32 quotes a powerband from 2.5k-7k
fr32 is a slightly higher lift and a longer duration.
any comments on these cams... for the pinto+type 9 gearbox (loooong)
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