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Swapping Cyl heads

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I hope this is an easy question, but we'll see. 8O

Here's the situation: The holes that the exhaust bolt to are stripped, I had heli-coils put in before, but they are not up to par anymore as I cannot tighten the exhaust on. I have another head from an '80 (the engine I want to put this on is an '81).

My question is:

If I swap heads do I need to take the cams and all those bits from the '80 or will the cams from the '81 work in the '80 head?


Thanks in advance to all. :wink:
 
All I can tell you is that I have heard that it is best to keep the cams and head together, that is, when you buy a used head, make sure the cams that were in the head to begine with are the ones you use. Don't know how that applies for aftermarket cams, but I heard this from a good mechanic friend of mine.
 
Thanks Jethro. I thought it would be a good idea. I just needed some reassurance.

I will keep the cams and head together.
 
I would not hesitate to put different cams in there. The things you don't want to mix are the cam caps that hold the cams inplace.

Hap
 
I agree. Never change cam caps. They are line bored to the head. The cams are no problem to change.
 
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