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To: alpine autox <alpines@autox.team.net>, RootesRooter@aol.com
Subject: SV: Holbay question
From: KKJ <kkj@privat.utfors.se>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 20:52:46 +0200
The small inlet port are a compromise to get a decent tickover or slow running 
behaviour. With the standard Hunter head you get more power if you make the 
combustion chamber and the inlet port like on the Holbay head. This also 
involves some mm. skimming to get compression up to Holbay level

The smooth tickover will of course be gone.

I would use the Hunter inlet/exhaust gasket.  The gas flow you will get, may 
not be accepted on a F1 racing engine, but this is family saloon engine.

Kristian J

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Till: <alpines@autox.team.net>
Skickat: den 16 maj 2003 18:30
Dmne: Re: Holbay question


> In a message dated 5/16/03 7:01:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tom.hill@att.net 
> writes:
> 
> << Most engine builders go to great lengths to "index" the intake and exhaust
>  manifolds so they line up perfectly.  This would help the gases flow more
>  smoothly in and out of the engine.  However, this brings up another
>  interesting point about using the Holbay setup; has anyone been able to find
>  the correct Holbay intake/exhaust gasket?  I am planning to use a stock
>  alpine gasket but it does not line up.  The problem is compounded by the
>  intake runner dowels that locate the gasket.  This makes the middle two
>  intake port gasket holes much larger than the Holbay intake. >>
> 
> 
> Does it actually "not line up" (the intake ports being offcenter from the 
> gasket holes), or is it just that the gasket holes are too big?
> 
> I wonder if enlarging the intake ports on the Holbay head wouldn't increase 
> horsepower. I've read in the past that the reason the Hunter/Arrow range head 
> ports were narrowed was to make the engine run smoother, with less vibration 
> and buzz.  The shop manual specs on the Series V vs. Alpine GT fastback show 
> several less horsepower in the GT with basically the same engine and carbs.
> 
> Dick Sanders
> B395009510

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