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RE: tips and advice

To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: tips and advice
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 20:54:49 -0500
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Well . . . I wish I'd known about the head . . .

-----Original Message-----
From Mike MacLean [mailto:macleans at earthlink.net] 
Sent: March 2, 2005 7:57 PM
To: David Riker
Cc: Robert Duquette; spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: tips and advice

David Anton sells a 1275 head "core" for $100.  They are from England 
and do NOT have the air injection threaded holes you might have to plug 
up.  His performance grinding can cost anywhere from $300 to $800.  He 
can flow the head right on his bench.  He also is installing a cam 
grinding machine.  He will be making his own cams soon.  I've got his 
all out grind with Rimflo valves, a 266 cam and 1.5 rockers and a 
single, new HIF44 carb on a Maniflow intake manifold.  Be interesting to 
see how much this flows, but I'm betting plenty.
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
56 BN2

BTW - You guys have convinced me to get my first colonoscopy at 54 years 
old.  O.K., you just scared the sh*t out of me.  Have an appointment 
with my doctor on the 8th to discuss it.

David Riker wrote:

> Many items combined result in cylinder head performance.
> 1.  Weight
> 2.  Thermal efficiency
> 3.  Velocity
> 4.  Flow at "X" rpm
> 5.  Combustion chamber shape
> 6.  Spark plug location
>
> I do not have flow numbers and should not have generalized without the 
> facts.  But, I do know that the aluminum head is significantly lighter 
> than a cast iron head.  I know that they run cooler than a cast iron 
> head, and can tolerate a higher compression ratio.  And out of the 
> box, they flow better than an out of the box STOCK head.
> As for marketing claims, Mini mania will sell you cast, turbo, stock, 
> ported, aluminum cast iron, polymer, glass, whatever!  (ok just 
> kidding on a couple of those)  They are a reseller, and they keep 
> their sources to themselves, but I'd bet a buck that every single 
> aluminum head out their right now for an A-series engine comes from 
> the same place, I'm guessing Pierce, but it's just a guess.   I picked 
> mine up for $500 bare.  that's within spitting distance of the stock 
> cast head, and I'm sure the assembly costs of aluminum vs. cast iron 
> are equal.
>
> Wife is telling me I have to go, I'm sure there's more discussion to 
> follow.
>
>
>
> David Riker
> Ford Torino with 347 stroker motor with Edelbrock RPM Aluminum Heads
> 69 MG Midget with .060 & Aluminum Head
> Both quick & Happy.
> davriker@pacbell.net
> http://home.pacbell.net/davriker/
> http://community.webshots.com/user/fool4mg
>
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