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h22 head on my f22a1 block..

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    h22 head on my f22a1 block..

    i was wondering if i can put the h22 head on my f22a1 block any subjection..
    do ya think its gona be a big diffidence or its not gona work at all

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    Even if you managed to get it to work, you would have a low compression, low reving bottom end that most likely wouldn't produce any gains, not to mention the issue with the head bore being larger then the f22's, which would cause a sharp edge which would cause all sorts of detonation problems. Thats just the tip of the iceburg in regards to issues, if you have to ask you also probably shouldn't do it especially when it comes to headswaps.
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      #3
      Makes it worse... Hit the search button on top and search. There is tons of threads about this subject...

      http://lmgtfy.com/?q=H22+head+on+f22+block+cb7
      Last edited by pedroalcala; 01-21-2012, 10:11 PM.

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        #4
        oh tanks guys

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          #5
          /facepalm I do believe there are other ways to go about finding answers to stupid question. Google, CB7tuner search button. It doesn't take a master mechanic to know that that the F22 and H22 are two completely different motors.
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            #6
            hybrids motors have their purposes, but one of them is not just to swap heads and call it a day.
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