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 Cylinder head use

 Created by: croc7
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Jul 23, 2019 01:57AM Alex  
Jul 22, 2019 07:16PM malsal Edited: Jul 23, 2019 08:53AM 
Jul 22, 2019 06:47PM croc7 Edited: Jul 22, 2019 07:03PM 
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As long as the chamber size is essentially the same to avoid CR issues, yes.

 Posted: Jul 22, 2019 07:16PM
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Yes you can.


If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.

Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.

 Posted: Jul 22, 2019 06:47PM
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Am I able to use a 12G940 11 stud Cooper S head on a 1275 block that hasn't been drilled for the additional two fasteners?