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d8a - AndyG - 06-04-2013

will a d8a cylinder head go fit on a normal xud9 engine block? without no tricks or cons?


d8a - Jake - 06-04-2013

Yes...

D8a, d8b , DHY all heads are the same.


Re: d8a - darrenjlobb - 07-04-2013

There not the same....but yes they will all fit.


RE: d8a - cwspellowe - 07-04-2013

(07-04-2013, 07:07 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: There not the same....but yes they will all fit.

Hmm. Porting? Or cams?

There's some interesting cam speculation going on at the minute...


RE: d8a - padge - 07-04-2013

andy, that engine you have is a d8a anyway when gav put it in if i remember right


RE: d8a - darrenjlobb - 07-04-2013

(07-04-2013, 09:40 AM)cwspellowe Wrote:
(07-04-2013, 07:07 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: There not the same....but yes they will all fit.

Hmm. Porting? Or cams?

There's some interesting cam speculation going on at the minute...

Nah identical in that respect, the later DHY ones just have steel inserts between the valves to help prevent the common cracking issue (makes a big difference) there are also some other subtle differences like bolt holes on the side, and webbing around injectors, but not stuff that makes any difference to anything.


RE: d8a - AndyG - 07-04-2013

Cheers all and padge your vac pump is mint just tried it on mine and brakes even better so it was deffinatly not that Smile


RE: d8a - padge - 07-04-2013

haha thanks mate Wink