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posted on January 23rd, 2003 at 12:26 PM
P and Cs


Ive got a 1300sp can i put 1600 p+cs on as a bolt on without machine work and do the heads have to be opened up a bit to drop the compression,thanks people,as much info as you can give please,just planning ahead incase a tradgedy happens at the dyno day lol;)
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posted on January 23rd, 2003 at 12:30 PM


yep - it al drops in
You might need to change studs though.
As for CR you would need to measure deck height and cc of the heads to get it right.




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posted on January 23rd, 2003 at 07:34 PM


1600 p&c wont fit 1300 heads without machine work.
If you want to fit a 1600 p&c to a 1300 you would be better off using 1500 single port heads, as they also have bigger valves and bolt up with out machine work.
Head studs are the same. 1300 manifold is smaller than the 1500, so you would need one of those to to make proper use of the bigger pistons and valves.
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posted on January 24th, 2003 at 03:13 AM


thanks guys that was what i was looking for.Mick.


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