would it be safe to set my 5e head at 4e timing without damagin anything?
B Boxystarlet1.5 Fresh Recruit Jun 15, 2010 #1 would it be safe to set my 5e head at 4e timing without damagin anything?
B Boxystarlet1.5 Fresh Recruit Jun 15, 2010 #3 its just 5efe .. so i wouldn have to bother changin head?
whiteglanzav Member + Jun 15, 2010 #4 what head have you got on and what head are you wanting to put on ? you can use either of the timing marks i think that using the 4e timing marks gives more torque and a bit more bhp
what head have you got on and what head are you wanting to put on ? you can use either of the timing marks i think that using the 4e timing marks gives more torque and a bit more bhp
B Boxystarlet1.5 Fresh Recruit Jun 15, 2010 #5 the whole engine is 5e and was wonderin could i leave the 5e head on it instead of puttin a gt head on it??
the whole engine is 5e and was wonderin could i leave the 5e head on it instead of puttin a gt head on it??
sam_glanz Member + Jun 15, 2010 #6 Boxystarlet1.5 said: the whole engine is 5e and was wonderin could i leave the 5e head on it instead of puttin a gt head on it?? Click to expand... Yeah you can mate, 5e head is fine, just think theres an extra water port at the back of the inlet manifold
Boxystarlet1.5 said: the whole engine is 5e and was wonderin could i leave the 5e head on it instead of puttin a gt head on it?? Click to expand... Yeah you can mate, 5e head is fine, just think theres an extra water port at the back of the inlet manifold