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Be Headed, One Head Replacement |
Triadwest |
Sep 1 2003, 08:26 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 9-August 03 From: olympia, Wa Member No.: 1,008 |
I have a 73 914/4 with a bad leak down ( O.K. gone) on 3-4 head.How do you feel about a single head grind or replacement? The owner of this car is into it for $7000.00 including paint. The car is real nice and in good shape. They are out of funds.
I am tring to help. Dave |
Triadwest |
Sep 2 2003, 09:36 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 9-August 03 From: olympia, Wa Member No.: 1,008 |
Thanks to all, The leak down on # 1-2 was holding 80 psi. I'm not sure where I should take the reading as far as psi. I have the heat exchangers off and and let's say that it made a nice breeze here at the shop testing # 3-4. I think exhaust valves/guides finally gave up. anyways , that side is toast.
I have a number of heads here of unknown condition. Find the best and get it going. Remember the zero dollar issue. Thanks, Dave |
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