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cylinder head
quick question
can you put a 1098 cylinder head onto a 948 engine?????
what difrence will it make???
can you put a 1098 cylinder head onto a 948 engine?????
what difrence will it make???
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Yes and none is a quick answer. On the standard heads the combustion chamber is the same shape and cc and the valves are the same size. The are a few heads out there with slightly bigger valves and the 12g295 with its open chamber design but these are few and far between.andrew.searston wrote:quick question
can you put a 1098 cylinder head onto a 948 engine?????
what difrence will it make???
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No - they are NOT! The 1098 has the 12G202 head - it has larger inlet valves and larger/better inlet ports. The chambers are slightly bigger - to suit the larger inlets - and so to get the same compression ratio as before - you will need to skim the head by ~ 40 thou. May as well go for 60 thou - and get the benefit of slightly higher Comp Ratio! It IS worth doing - but as hinted already - the 12G 295 head has even larger inlets/larger ports and much better shaped chambers - which are even bigger in volume ! So - it would need skimming by ~ 80 thou to get a decent Compression Ratio on a 948 engine. But is well worth doing! If you can also get/fit the camshaft from the 1098 engine (AEA 630) - that will boost the power further - with either head. Next up - you need a larger carb - and an alloy inlet manifold - ex MG Metro is good!



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or just get hold of a 12G940 head - cheaper than a 12G295 and nice BIG valves.
The valves need to be seated well into the head, or you'll need to get the seats cut deeper, but not hard to find out what's what on here.
The valves need to be seated well into the head, or you'll need to get the seats cut deeper, but not hard to find out what's what on here.
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