Hi all, just thought I would share with you what I just got in preparation for the winter project now my car is off the road.
It's a stage 3 cylinder head for the standard pinto in my car. The aim this winter is to put the cylinder head on, change the stock carb for twin
dellortos or weber 45s and add a lightened flywheel ready for next summer.
first part of the list has been acquired. Pics below!
It is a stage 3 cylinder head which is fitted with the wills rings for (apparently) better sealing to the block. It included a BF134 High Torque
Camshaft which suits me as I prefer low end grunt and acceleration so should be ideal for next year if I manage to enter some sprints. Includes
correct Pin type adjustable vernier pulley which are apparently much stronger than the newer alloy type. The cylinder head has just been rebuilt so is
ready to bolt on!
The valve sizes are;
Inlet - 44.4mm
Exhaust - 38.1mm
Got it for a good price and can't wait to fit it and see the performance increase next year!
Matt
Edit: sorry for large pictures, don't know how to make them smaller. Always happens
[Edited on 28/10/13 by MP3C]
have you considered a set of bike carb's instead of the expensive webbers/dellortos ?
what ignition system are you using / going to use ?
(there are much better options than the dizzy )
when it comes to lightened cast iron flywheels just remember that if too much is removed from the wrong places it go horribly wrong
(they can explode like a grenade doing loads of damage to the car and maybe your legs )
I went for steel flywheel, which is very light and strong - not cheap, but a lot cheaper than new legs !
do you know who did the work on the head ?
did they give you any idea of the volume of the combustion chambers ?
(or something to that effect like what compression ratio you should see on a stock bottom end etc..)
how much porting work has been done ?
has it got 3 angle valve seats ?
and so on.....
Obviously the missus was out when you took the pics, Ive got a pair of very good 40 DCOE's on a Pinto manifold with 2 service kits up for
grabs.
Cheers,
Bob
... and I have a pair of Weber 45's surplus to requirements!
i got a lightened flywheel and clutch available
quote:
Originally posted by mcerd1
have you considered a set of bike carb's instead of the expensive webbers/dellortos ?
what ignition system are you using / going to use ?
(there are much better options than the dizzy )
when it comes to lightened cast iron flywheels just remember that if too much is removed from the wrong places it go horribly wrong
(they can explode like a grenade doing loads of damage to the car and maybe your legs )
I went for steel flywheel, which is very light and strong - not cheap, but a lot cheaper than new legs !
do you know who did the work on the head ?
did they give you any idea of the volume of the combustion chambers ?
(or something to that effect like what compression ratio you should see on a stock bottom end etc..)
how much porting work has been done ?
has it got 3 angle valve seats ?
and so on.....
quote:
Originally posted by splitrivet
Obviously the missus was out when you took the pics
quote:
Originally posted by MP3C
So will probably go down the electronic dizzy route.
quote:
Originally posted by mcerd1
quote:
Originally posted by MP3C
So will probably go down the electronic dizzy route.
megajolt (or one of the other ignition only ECU's) will give you the ability to tune your timing to best suit 'your' engine which could make a noticable difference to the drivability (and maybe a tiny bit extra power)
[Edited on 29/10/2013 by mcerd1]
quote:
Originally posted by MP3C
I'm guessing the ignition only megajolt is around the £250 mark.
Does that have hardened exhaust valve seats?