Need Cylinder Head for my 74 3.0cs

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Don probably bought up all their cams!
that's how i know they don't have any right now. Don checked for one for my euro b34 he is building. they should have some more in a month or so (i believe). i checked some other places - ecs tuning has a reasonable price ... you just don't know if they really have any or when they will get them. other people may have them, but they charge a whole lot more for them.
 

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Way too expensive with no valve train. A used one can be refurbished for $500.
exactly why i was recommending to talk to Don ... Scott could hopefully buy a refurbed head from Don - then you know you would be buying a good piece of kit.
 

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I could supply a cyl head. Could do either used with a pressure test or complete with valve job. Are you running carbs (mech fuel pump) or injection (electric fuel pump)? It is best to use a post 1981 casting but those are tough to find with mech fuel pump fitting. I also have a spanish cast updated head available.

You can email me at [email protected], please be patient for reply as I am not online all the time.

If your current head is pre 1981 casting I would not advise welding it unless you have to keep the car completely original.

Thanks

Al Taylor
 

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For the archives- a known good, refurbished and guaranteed POST 1982 head is valued fairly at 750.00 to the group.
That's valve job, surfacing, valve seals, pressure testing, guides.
Ready to go.
PNP.
300 core
450 machine shop.
 

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Scott- you really need to talk to Steve Hose about a cam.
Quickly!
 

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VAC Motorsports in Philly shows a Schrick 282/282 cam which appears to be in stock. I know the description doesn't exactly match Steve's invoice, but they show two 284 degree cams for fuel injected cars, and this cam for a car with carbs.
 

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the difference in the cam has to do with the lobe for the mechanical fuel pump. if you have a head that doesn't have the hole ... then you have no need for that cam because you are already using an electric pump
 

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Remember-early cams are forked for distributor and later are motronic with pin.
 

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W&N has a shipping special today. Code bmw2017
You want a Schrick cam for your car.
Your head will be done next week.
Sadly I can't find a fuel pump for you. I may have thrown them away
 

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Not seeing the Schrick cam on W&N......
I will email Anja
If they have it I will order it for you.
 

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Not seeing the Schrick cam on W&N......
I will email Anja
If they have it I will order it for you.

Thank you very much. I rely on your great advice on things I can do to improve performance and reliability without spending a great deal of money


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