I understod that the heads where CZ not MZ... ?? Anyone knows the price of one of these heads machine to suit a small block?
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When I was racing in the late 80s, we machined a Villiers blank for the head on my Group 5 and I'm sure a lot of the shops were such as MSC, Chiselspeed, Kegra and Taffspeed.
It might be worth asking Martin (Chis), Keith Terry or Ian (Taff).
It might be worth asking Martin (Chis), Keith Terry or Ian (Taff).
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The MB ones are neither, they're a re-cast Kwaka KE175Supereibar wrote:I understod that the heads where CZ not MZ... ?? Anyone knows the price of one of these heads machine to suit a small block?
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Jaime

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Yes,... I could do I suppose.......[/quote]paulmgreen wrote:Perhaps mr. Green can tell also something about the head on his racer.
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OK, then please let us know what head you use. Is it an MB one, too ?
Started off as an MB Blank. then machined by Chalkies to suit.
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Hallo mate,
I haven't still a head, but I am lokking for one, perhaps MB one or MZ.
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Bilko wrote:I'm considering a better air intake device.
Just thought I'd share.
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jb tuning will machine an mz head with locating pins the same as muggello to stop movement, about £200
dont look like them either ..the ones i have seen are twin plug toosoulsurfer wrote:The MB ones are neither, they're a re-cast Kwaka KE175Supereibar wrote:I understod that the heads where CZ not MZ... ?? Anyone knows the price of one of these heads machine to suit a small block?
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From the horses mouth budRICSPEED wrote:dont look like them either ..the ones i have seen are twin plug toosoulsurfer wrote:The MB ones are neither, they're a re-cast Kwaka KE175Supereibar wrote:I understod that the heads where CZ not MZ... ?? Anyone knows the price of one of these heads machine to suit a small block?
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regarding scoops and head temps and stuff....
I have some data logging on the sprinter, including 2 simple temp sensors, 1 under plug, 1 stuck on exhaust manifold.
I have a standard set up, cowls, AF flywheel with fan etc
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Here are some things I've seen.
1) Airflow at speed over the exhaust has a big effect at reducing exhaust temp, so I would have thought a scoop would really help.
2) head temps continue to rise to their highest point a few minutes AFTER you turn the engine off !
3) stuff takes a 'long long' time to cool down
I have some data logging on the sprinter, including 2 simple temp sensors, 1 under plug, 1 stuck on exhaust manifold.
I have a standard set up, cowls, AF flywheel with fan etc
.
Here are some things I've seen.
1) Airflow at speed over the exhaust has a big effect at reducing exhaust temp, so I would have thought a scoop would really help.
2) head temps continue to rise to their highest point a few minutes AFTER you turn the engine off !
3) stuff takes a 'long long' time to cool down
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Wilf.....out of interest, what sort of cylinder head temps are you seeing (low, high, average etc)?
Are you air cooled or fan/cowl?
Also, have you played weith ign timing to see variences in temps? We get some good reductions in heat with minimal power losses by using the mtechs to come back to around 12degress at peak revs (depending on engine spec and tune etc - each one is different).
Are you air cooled or fan/cowl?
Also, have you played weith ign timing to see variences in temps? We get some good reductions in heat with minimal power losses by using the mtechs to come back to around 12degress at peak revs (depending on engine spec and tune etc - each one is different).
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