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Charlie
27-10-2013, 19:25
Hi Guys why are these heads different:confused:

http://www.photobox.co.uk/my/album?album_id=2157279221

michael tierney
27-10-2013, 20:17
You cannot access this album:confused:

Charlie
27-10-2013, 20:56
You cannot access this album:confused:

when i tried it from the site i got access. don't know what's wrong.:scratch:

Andrew Cooke
28-10-2013, 08:16
you need to share it or something

Sparkie
28-10-2013, 12:55
without even seeing the pictures, it could possibly only be 2 things.....

1- you have a phase 1 head and a phase 2 head
- valve spring seats are different

2- you have a campus head and a gtt head - the campus head is missing the bottom 2 bolts for the manifold.....


???

Charlie
28-10-2013, 20:18
Can someone try this.
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/2157279221

Andrew Cooke
28-10-2013, 20:35
http://img7011.photobox.co.uk/26417817eeaf5a880d79cc0d1a8cb991658bc6d08ed8951465 dcc52e6da1e6334fbecabe.jpg
http://img7011.photobox.co.uk/0036879533b81eba5deb29d127a715ef27c2aef817e266cd23 0bcc70f73a8803ca754344.jpg
http://img7011.photobox.co.uk/9732400490194e09c9c78c708437edc7a844db5fd0fc847317 df6f76e3e0abd0a3edd165.jpg

Charlie
28-10-2013, 20:42
Good one Andrew, does anyone know why they are different.

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
28-10-2013, 22:44
Looks like the top one (clean one) has the springs platform machined to take a higher lift cam and stop the valve springs binding up and bending pushrods?

Sparkie
28-10-2013, 22:51
without even seeing the pictures, it could possibly only be 2 things.....

1- you have a phase 1 head and a phase 2 head
- valve spring seats are different


???


please put the cheque in the post.....

in fact you might want to check this thread out.....
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=35037&highlight=head

Charlie
29-10-2013, 19:43
Looks like the top one (clean one) has the springs platform machined to take a higher lift cam and stop the valve springs binding up and bending pushrods?

The casting is different,don't look like it has been machined.

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
29-10-2013, 19:45
Using the phone so couldn't see too well......just looked shot blasted on the phone screen.

Charlie
29-10-2013, 19:59
please put the cheque in the post.....

in fact you might want to check this thread out.....
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=35037&highlight=head

No problem, it might stretch a bit.:laugh:

Charlie
29-10-2013, 20:02
which one should I use, the dirty one is 0.7mm thicker.

Sparkie
29-10-2013, 22:14
what are the actual depths of the heads though? from top to bottom?

Charlie
30-10-2013, 21:31
what are the actual depths of the heads though? from top to bottom?

The clean head is 72.3
The dirty head is 73.0

Sparkie
30-10-2013, 23:15
use the dirty one. :)

Charlie
31-10-2013, 20:19
use the dirty one. :)

Do you know where I could send it to to get it chemically cleaned.

Andrew Cooke
31-10-2013, 20:40
dishwasher :scared:

Charlie
31-10-2013, 21:09
dishwasher :scared:

Are you having me on, the misses would chuck me out if I put that in the dishwashe.:D

Penfold aka The Dealer
31-10-2013, 21:22
dishwasher :scared:

Cilit bang also does the job ;)

Charlie
31-10-2013, 21:43
Cilit bang also does the job ;)

I think I would give that a go first.:scratch:

Penfold aka The Dealer
31-10-2013, 21:44
Although dishwasher is tried and tested and providing u do a hot cycle after will be no evidence ;)

rs250nut
01-11-2013, 00:06
Soda blasting does a nice job as does vapour blasting, neither will leave any media that will damage stuff either and the final result will leave ot looking like brand new!!!!

Charlie
01-11-2013, 18:30
yes I have heard soda blasting does a nice job, will try and source someone locally.

Cheers