speedwell head for 1071 s

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speedwell head for 1071 s

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Hi all

I'm in a dilemma if to fit my FB34 clubman spec alloy speedwell head to my 1071s motor or sell it on . ?

would it be a direct fit or at most just abit of fettling to fit ?

any advice on if somebody has fitted one would really help .

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It's only got 9 studs, so I can't see it fitting a Cooper S block.
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I do not have first hand knowledge of these heads but have heard that some can be porous and have other problems that need resolving. I would get it thoroughly checked/tested before considering fitting.
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What letters are stamped near the thermostat? The valve sizes look like they are best suited to small bore rather than larger bore, this would definitely be a step back performance wise, would look great though :)

The main issues with these heads are corrosion, wrecked rocker pillar stud threads and valve guide issues. If a race cam is used, or the valves jam, the guides can spin/move which causes all sorts of issues and is expensive to repair.

I'd stick it on the shelf and fit it to a 998/1100 in the future. Also worth noting is you'll need an exhaust manifold with round ports, I bought mine from good old Maniflow.
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Total waste of time a good Speedwell Clubman flows less well than a standard 295.

While you could fit it to a 1071 without any issues at all. You could also remove a couple of pushrods to get a similar change in performance.

They are a great & very interesting head on a small bore but, useless compared to anything large bore.
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This is the Speedwell head you need for a 1071 S
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Good one Mark.😂😂😂 Remove a couple pushrods. Needed a chuckle to start the day
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