simplest 16 valve head swap
so first off im ready to do a 16 valve conversion now just need some more info. i have heard that the first gen 2.0 dohc head is the simplest head to swap on. what makes it easier than the second or third gen. i plan on running a custom intake and exhaust so that i can use the stock distibuter and junk. another question is what holes do i gotta plug on the head i would like some more pictures or info on that. also my last question is about injectors and what choices do i have for them i plan for 400 horses in this lbody so i have been told 72pph will do well any info would help and yes i have looked most of this up and not found a whole lot before asking and these are my last questions un answered
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The simplest is a TIII head swap, all completely bolt on-the only issue is the intake if you run the distributor-needs moving out, but there hard to find.
There really is no difference with any year DOHC head except the manifold bolt patterns are different but still lots of manifold options available.
There are plenty of links in this section showing pics etc but I am sure someone can post up more.
Good luck, its alot of work but so much fun, I love my 2.5 TIII engine, :clap:
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turbovanman
The simplest is a TIII head swap, all completely bolt on-the only issue is the intake if you run the distributor-needs moving out, but there hard to find.
There really is no difference with any year DOHC head except the manifold bolt patterns are different but still lots of manifold options available.
There are plenty of links in this section showing pics etc but I am sure someone can post up more.
Good luck, its alot of work but so much fun, I love my 2.5 TIII engine, :clap:
have heard that the lotus cams are super fragile are the aftermarket ones the same way
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have heard that the lotus cams are super fragile are the aftermarket ones the same way
Cams? nope, stock they did tend to go flat but they are easily reground or repaired. The heads do like to crack but 99% are easily fixed. The rockers are fragile but can also be fixed and new lifters are available from FWD. The bottom end is all regular TM stuff.
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Cams? nope, stock they did tend to go flat but they are easily reground or repaired. The heads do like to crack but 99% are easily fixed. The rockers are fragile but can also be fixed and new lifters are available from FWD. The bottom end is all regular TM stuff.
cracking? tell me more and yeah my bottom end is gonna be built like a tank gonna do it right the first time but the top end is the problem getting to that 400 horse mark that and tuning and i would like a 16 valve if i want more than 400 horse:hail: and the motor im starting withs a common block 2.5 but im afriaid it will not rev high enough for my light car to be worth while
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Maserati is easier, isn't it but more expensive?
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Maserati is easier, isn't it but more expensive?
maybe but i know trying to get parts is a royal pain
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bgbmxer
cracking? tell me more and yeah my bottom end is gonna be built like a tank gonna do it right the first time but the top end is the problem getting to that 400 horse mark that and tuning and i would like a 16 valve if i want more than 400 horse:hail: and the motor im starting withs a common block 2.5 but im afriaid it will not rev high enough for my light car to be worth while
The heads tend to crack between the cam galley but its fixable. I have lighter and stronger rods, its balanced and rev it to 7000 rpm, but I wouldn't recommend it staying there all the time. The heads flow so much and you have alot of power under the curve. If you want a revver, go 2.2L.
This is my buildup if interested-
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/sh...highlight=TIII
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Maserati is easier, isn't it but more expensive?
I think your right but parts are unobtanium and more than the TIII, :(
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turbovanman
The heads tend to crack between the cam galley but its fixable. I have lighter and stronger rods, its balanced and rev it to 7000 rpm, but I wouldn't recommend it staying there all the time. The heads flow so much and you have alot of power under the curve. If you want a revver, go 2.2L.
This is my buildup if interested-
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/sh...highlight=TIII
I think your right but parts are unobtanium and more than the TIII, :(
yeah you cant rebuild a masi since you cant get parts for them and im not sure what i want since the van i bought has a freshly rebuilt 2.5 in it ready to go would just have to swap the head and its good for 300 or so but i think i would like the revs or a 2.2 in a 86 sc
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bgbmxer
yeah you cant rebuild a masi since you cant get parts for them and im not sure what i want since the van i bought has a freshly rebuilt 2.5 in it ready to go would just have to swap the head and its good for 300 or so but i think i would like the revs or a 2.2 in a 86 sc
If you run a TIII head, you need custom pistons otherwise the compression is too low. Neon head, your fine.
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If you run a TIII head, you need custom pistons otherwise the compression is too low. Neon head, your fine.
thought the 2.5 pistons were ok to run with the 16 valve but if i have to change them then im going full forged pistons rods and 4 bolt mains and be done with it. guess i will have to find a lotus head awhile, that should be fun
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bgbmxer
yeah you cant rebuild a masi since you cant get parts for them and im not sure what i want since the van i bought has a freshly rebuilt 2.5 in it ready to go would just have to swap the head and its good for 300 or so but i think i would like the revs or a 2.2 in a 86 sc
Not true, in you can in fact *find* a Masi head to run, all the top end parts are availble now via RDIperformance.com Valves, springs, shims, buckets, guides... And Like Brad P said, it IS THE SIMPLEST 16V head swap:amen:
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thought the 2.5 pistons were ok to run with the 16 valve but if i have to change them then im going full forged pistons rods and 4 bolt mains and be done with it. guess i will have to find a lotus head awhile, that should be fun
Nope, the combustion chamber is bigger on a TIII so if you run stock 2.5 pistons, the compression is like 7:1. Cindy has 2.5 TIII pistons on stock.
You will need alot more than a TIII head, you need brackets, pulleys, ps pump and a few other odds and ends. Better off buying a used engine and selling the bottom end to recoup some costs.
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Not true, in you can in fact *find* a Masi head to run, all the top end parts are availble now via RDIperformance.com Valves, springs, shims, buckets, guides... And Like Brad P said, it IS THE SIMPLEST 16V head swap:amen:
Why don't you tell us the prices and how much a Masi head is worth, IF you can find one, ;)
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heh my post didn't go through. Masi rocks. Gonna need some custom pistions and maybe custom rods. Then just run a 8v Commonblock underneath the head.
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Valve Cover Grommets $90
Spark Plug Valley Seals $80
Race springs $145
Buckets $450
Lash Caps $96
Ti Retainers $225
Valve Job - backcut of 30 degrees on intake $275+25 for fuel
Set lash $???
Exhaust guides $72
Now that's for the racing parts and setup :)
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I'd be out at the VC grommets. :(
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how much to weld the head? add aluminum plugs, replace the followers and lifters and the worn out camshafts? Oh then there's the oil pump/intermediate shaft issues where you could toast the whole motor at a whim? Am I leaving something out?
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Valve Cover Grommets $90
Spark Plug Valley Seals $80
Race springs $145
Buckets $450
Lash Caps $96
Ti Retainers $225
Valve Job - backcut of 30 degrees on intake $275+25 for fuel
Set lash $???
Exhaust guides $72
Now that's for the racing parts and setup :)
You've left out the price of a head, cams, manifolds ;) What accessory brackets does it use, 8v or Masi stuff?
TIII-:p
Valve cover gaskets, $60
Valve job $200 ish
Guides-$144 if needed-most likely not.
Updated lifters if you need them-$389
Springs-reuse
Valves-most likely reuse
Valve seals-$49
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how much to weld the head? add aluminum plugs, replace the followers and lifters and the worn out camshafts? Oh then there's the oil pump/intermediate shaft issues where you could toast the whole motor at a whim? Am I leaving something out?
Guarantee thats cheaper than buying all the Masi stuff, let alone finding it.
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Finding it is easy. A nice phone call or Email to RDIperformance.com and it's done. But like I stated that's for the race parts. I could of re-used my springs/buckets and retainers, lash caps, spark plug valley seals and valve grommets. But I plan to rap this puppy to the moon so I want some light valve train and some new seals.
Well I just picked up a NOS head for $2300. 0 miles complete. Uses regular 8v accesories except for the A/C bracket and a Chevy style A/c compressor.