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I recently had to find a decent 163 and it didn't take me long, didn't think they were that rare to be honest. I did offload one with welded repairs on good advice.850man wrote:Any decent machine shop will be able to repair it for you. Welding, Inserts, loctiteing are all available and will fix your head, they are very hard to find these days and well worth spending the money, they are a better head than the 940.
What exactly do you find better on a 163?850man wrote: Welding, Inserts, loctiteing are all available and will fix your head, they are very hard to find these days and well worth spending the money, they are a better head than the 940.
ease of cracking?.......Vegard wrote:What exactly do you find better on a 163?850man wrote: Welding, Inserts, loctiteing are all available and will fix your head, they are very hard to find these days and well worth spending the money, they are a better head than the 940.
A good point very well made. "Straight-out-of-the-box" is a phrase not oft used in racing circles and because the first thing we do when we find a 940 is ship it off to Slark, Selby, Swift, etc, we have never experienced fitting a bolt-on mod as good as this.Spider wrote:These heads may be in every other corner store in the UK, but, as 850man has said, they are quite hard to come by out here in the colony, I've only ever come across 4 or maybe 5 in 30 years.
For us convicts, that head is definitely worth saving and wouldn't be too expensive, far cheaper than what we might find on ebay.
Yeah, with a good few hours work, a 940 casting can be ground up the same as a 163, but for a head straight out of the box, the 163's did flow very well, it's not just got bigger valves than a 940 but superior ports. Yes, DR really did know what he was doing, no question.
Both Minispares and Paul Ivey have got 163 valves.BRI MK1 wrote:I picked up a very good 163 head last week looks like it could be a speedwell conversion but has no valves, can you still buy the valves thank you cheers Brian.
http://www.calverst.com/articles/CH-Cyl ... hieved.htmSpider wrote: Yeah, with a good few hours work, a 940 casting can be ground up the same as a 163, but for a head straight out of the box, the 163's did flow very well, it's not just got bigger valves than a 940 but superior ports. Yes, DR really did know what he was doing, no question.