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State Divisions => South Australia => Topic started by: martym00se72 on March 27, 2013, 10:50:47 PM

Title: Head work...
Post by: martym00se72 on March 27, 2013, 10:50:47 PM
Ok, so I posed the question about where to take the heads of my 164 engine to be checked out and cleaned up in my thread on the 116 topic and I got a reply from Tim - but nothing else.

Has anyone else had any head work done around Adelaide? Places to go/places to avoid? Likely costs?

Whilst at it - should I get the heads shaved to bump comp ratio? - how much if yes? I guess there is not a lot of room to play with...
Title: Re: Head work...
Post by: Neil Choi on March 28, 2013, 07:13:13 AM
Peter Axford at Eurosport would be a person to speak to.

Many cars associated with him are fantastic and well prepared.

He knows his stuff.

Great club member too.
Title: Re: Head work...
Post by: Storm_X on March 28, 2013, 09:52:47 AM
Once you do get it done I would like to know how good the work was and how much it costed ?
Title: Re: Head work...
Post by: martym00se72 on March 28, 2013, 04:47:10 PM
Hi Neil,
In my engine build thread Tim actually followed the advice of Peter and felt a bit ripped off by the workshop that Peter directed him to. I did a little research and found there are about 3 workshops in the Bowden area that do this kind of work so I might visit them all to see first hand but was hoping that others might share their experiences good and bad so we can all learn...

Storm - will post results!

Cheers
Marty
Title: Re: Head work...
Post by: scott.venables on March 29, 2013, 12:17:15 AM
Marty, do you have JimK's V6 performance manual? Compression ratio is covered in some detail.  It's well worth buying

Cheers, Scott
Title: Re: Head work...
Post by: ARQ164 Shane on July 29, 2013, 08:36:31 PM
Hi all I am also looking to get my v6 heads know worked but to flow a little better .
Does START do this kind of work .
"Has anyone else had any head work done around Adelaide? "So has no one had this work before?

cheers
Title: Re: Head work...
Post by: martym00se72 on July 30, 2013, 12:57:10 PM
Give lloyd a call and find out, but when I have been in his workshop it didn't look like he had it setup for doing that line of work. the place I went to on Port rd do seem to have done a reasonable job and the clearances were all set to spec without me having to tell them what they are supposed to be.

I also found that Advanced Engine Reconditioners in salisbury do full engine rebuilds and can do your heads - I got my flywheel lightened theer and they did a good job as far as I can tell.
Title: Re: Head work...
Post by: Storm_X on July 30, 2013, 08:55:33 PM
Ask Lloyd he can basically do anything . He doesn't have the machine tools but he most probaly disassembles sends it away and reassembles