Subject: RE: Heads
Author: Greg Bender
Date: Jul 27, 2005, 5:10 AM
Post ID: 1719213767
Hi Sam,
The only thing I'm gaining is the ability to secure the exhaust header
pipe to the head with a flange, instead of the single large nut. Valve
sizes and combustion chamber remain identical, if I'm not mistaken.
In my opinion, using the single large nut to secure the header pipe to
the head is one of the very few week points on these loops. For me, it's
worth the effort to eliminate it.
sam heath wrote:
ok, heres a question. what are you gaining by putting T series heads on the ambassador? sam guzzi-@aol.com wrote: Your free subscription is supported by today's --------------------------------------------------------------Hershey's® or Ghirardelli®Chocolate?Take our Nationwide Chocolate Survey today!Receive a FREE* $100 restaurant gift card of your choice or $100 worth Hershey's®or Ghirardelli®Chocolate for participating! http://click.topica.com/caadKa5b1dfltb6JvF0b/Chocolate Survey------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also run the later rockers,then ya gotta oval out the holes on the cyl.are you pulling the cyl?alot of my bikes have t3 and later complete upper ends,pistons,cyl heads rockers ,thats the best way as every thing is the way it should be,no dremiling or worrying about head gasket,Mark Your free subscription is supported by today's :-------------------------------------------------------------------Need Emergency Cash? Get Up To $500 Now! No Credit Checks, Easy & Fast Approval Cash in you account Overnight!http://click.topica.com/caadHk3b1dfltb6JvF0g/911PaydayAdvance------------------------------------------------------------------- guns don't kill people,husbands that come home early do. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
Regards,
Greg Bender
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