haydenover
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hi i picked up a red top lump last night and ive heard of coscast heads just wonderin where the stamp or mark would be as i havent even looked at the engine properly yet lol
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Steve
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coscast doesnt really mean much, people think they are non porous but they aren't
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ScottBeck
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on the head behind the exhaust manifold it upside down and in a arkward place lol ill gt sum pics of mine to show ya
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ScottBeck
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
coscast doesnt really mean much, people think they are non porous but they aren't
yup jus less prone to going porous really
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dale87
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It should have the word 'coscast' stamped under one of the exhaust ports. No3 iirc.
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craig_s
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you can just about see it in the top left hand corner of this pic.
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haydenover
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ah i see thank you very much for your help il check to c if mine is coscast,
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craig_s
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also if it's coscast it wont have a core plug in the back end of the head.
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Vaux Lad
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GM heads dont go porous as such, the casting cracks.
Coscast heads are just less prone to that. And thats there only benefit, they wont give extra power like a shit load of people seem to say,lol.
[Edited on 29-11-2007 by Vaux Lad]
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by ScottBeck
quote: Originally posted by Steve
coscast doesnt really mean much, people think they are non porous but they aren't
yup jus less prone to going porous really
not really, both as likely as each other to fuck up. its all a load of bollocks basically.
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VegasPhil
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You doing a conversion mate?
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
You doing a conversion mate?
yes mate conversion on the way for feb, do u know if il have to put chassis plates to strengthen the welds or would a 5 door be stronger or am i talking rubbish lol
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haydenover
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hi mate also ive only just noticed your only up the road lol
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DAZ1985
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quote: Originally posted by haydenover
quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
You doing a conversion mate?
yes mate conversion on the way for feb, do u know if il have to put chassis plates to strengthen the welds or would a 5 door be stronger or am i talking rubbish lol
not necssary to strengthen the shell tbh, 5door wont be any stronger either
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Nic Barnes
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for an xe i wouldnt bother. for a let id do it. its very much worth doing if you want the shell to take the abuse.
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haydenover
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ok thanks mate i just did not want to put the engine in a then then have to mess about with chassis plates
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VegasPhil
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It will take it. Let me know if you need any help mate! I love conversions hehe.
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
It will take it. Let me know if you need any help mate! I love conversions hehe.
cool thanks mate might do, regal quoted me 2500 and thats with me supplyin everything
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VegasPhil
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You want it fitted?
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haydenover
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also do i have to have an engine inspection when i change the logbooks over and will they pick up on the chassis strength?
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haydenover
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quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
You want it fitted?
yes mate at some point, mate still rebuliding it at the mo how much do u u charge mate?
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VegasPhil
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Your shell doesn't really need it mate. The post 97 shells were strong enough to take a XE as standard. I've done 10k on my conversion and it can take it fine.
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haydenover
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cool mate thats good to know, how much do u charge to do the conversion, how much did yours cost u, or did u do it urself mate
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VegasPhil
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Not sure how much we would charge. It's split work, and i'd hav to check on the engine. Labour is typically about £600 for a conversion I think.
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sand-eel
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isn't the vauxhall head actually better because it's got bigger intake ports or better intake shaped ports?
[Edited on 28-11-2007 by sand-eel]
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