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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 26 July 2009, 12:35:19
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As the replacement heads I fitted were more worn than my originals, and I need to replace the 135 head gasket (reused as I messed it up) I am refitting th eoriginal 135 head after replacing the valve seals.
Can someone with a 3.0 inlet divider handy please scan the head end ports so I can port my head without having to strip down the engine before hand.
Thanks
Martin
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I just did that today using a grinding wheel and some sand paper. It was bloody hard but I put the 3.0 divider in place then ran a felt tip pen around the inside of the ports where it meets the metal of the head to sort of "stencil" the area I needed to file away.
The shape of the two are exacly the same, only the 3.0 has about 2mm more out of the flat end (inside end) of the holes. I would send you a scan but I have just cleaned and refitted it all, sorry ::)
However I think youre best buying a 3.0 divider and screwing it in place then stencelling the way I did. They match perfectly now :)
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I just did that today using a grinding wheel and some sand paper. It was bloody hard but I put the 3.0 divider in place then ran a felt tip pen around the inside of the ports where it meets the metal of the head to sort of "stencil" the area I needed to file away.
The shape of the two are exacly the same, only the 3.0 has about 2mm more out of the flat end (inside end) of the holes. I would send you a scan but I have just cleaned and refitted it all, sorry ::)
However I think youre best buying a 3.0 divider and screwing it in place then stencelling the way I did. They match perfectly now :)
I do have a splitter - it is currently sitting above the oil cooler on the engine.
I am going to guess the shape - I have already done 6 ports - a little around the top and the corners are deeper AFAIR