12g202 1098 head mesaurements
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12g202 1098 head mesaurements
Does anyone know how much you can or should skim off a standard 1098 12g202 head? And the measurements from face of head to where?
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Re: 12g202 1098 head mesaurements
Saved from an earlier post:
"Measure the thickness of the head - from top to bottom - between the machined faces. They were all 2.750" when new."
I don' have a clue as to how much can or should be be skimmed off the head. I'm sure there are others on here who can supply that info.
"Measure the thickness of the head - from top to bottom - between the machined faces. They were all 2.750" when new."
I don' have a clue as to how much can or should be be skimmed off the head. I'm sure there are others on here who can supply that info.
Talk slow, think fast!
Re: 12g202 1098 head mesaurements
Looks like a quote from a post of mine..... How much to skim off depends what you want from the head, and what engine you intend to run it on! It's not a great head - so not worth spending much time or money on it -although with say 60 thou off it is a worthwhile 'stage 2' upgrade for a 948 engine. You can often pick up a 12G940 head for not much money - and this is a MUCH better head - and needs no skimming. I have taken 120 thou off a 202 head - but the surface became noticeably 'flexible'.... I would advise no more than 80 thou if you want reliability.



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Re: 12g202 1098 head mesaurements
Thanks, I do have a 12g940 also, but i think the exhaust valves need sinking, which is a specialist job is it not? However I also have a 12g202 head which just needs a skim, which I can have done for free.
___Anne___

Re: 12g202 1098 head mesaurements
Measure the clearance of the exhaust valve heads from the head face - you need 320 thou (assuming standard lift cam etc). Sinking the valves is a 5 minute job with a 45 degree countersink in a pillar drill!


