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F22B DOHC build

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    F22B DOHC build

    Hey guys i am going to build up my f22b, i have searched but cant seem to find what im looking for. so i wanted to know can i put 12:1 pistions and crower stage 3 cams in it. i just need to know if the pistion is going to hit the valves. Also the head is milled .001. thanks in advance

    #2
    lol, you realize a human hair is .003

    you can probably go .020 and you wont get anywhere near hitting the valves. dont forget to check radial clearance.
    I <3 G60.

    0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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      #3
      lol i typed it wrong i ment to say that the head was milled .010. So thats good because the issue with the clearance was my biggest worry. thanks

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        #4
        dont forget to zero deck the block, you can take some material off there plus you want to see if it is true and straight.
        I <3 G60.

        0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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          #5
          Don't ask people if they will hit, as EVERY setup will be different, even with the same parts.

          Measure them yourself. Plus, it's important to know your clearances in order for you to be able to degree your cams either before the dyno or on the dyno.

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            #6
            The crower stage 3 cams are for forced induction, they do have the stage 2 3/4 all motor cams though.

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