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Building an l20b with a 210 head


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The 210 has small cc , so with the port and valve work , the compression on this thing should be good right? So right now I'm porting the intake ports to 1.4 they were stock 1.125 I'm going to polish it also and I'm going to get 280 Z intake and exhaust valves installed when I have the valve job ...going to put a W58 cam and rockers from my l20b stock head that I have sitting here

I heard the w58 cam was very similar too the sss cam ,,, any input ?

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It can certainly be done if you have no other head option. I doubt the port walls are overly thick so go easy on the porting. All L20B cams are the same or so close to be of no importance. They are almost identical to the SSS cam, yes and have a 0.413" lift.

 

Back in the mid '70 I slipped a 510 head on my L20B while the other was out for milling. It ran just fine, didn't notice any difference. Gas was better back then too.

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The 210 is open also. The 210 on a 2 liter will up the compression to 9.3 and it will ping. If you want compression mill the W58 head 1mm and you have a 9 to one compression, big valves, larger ports... and it will ping. You'll need higher octane gas. With luck you might get 4-5% increase in power for a one point jump in compression. You might get half that going from 8.5 to 9.  

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Some are better than others, but any combination can be tuned to work. I don't recall ever having a setup that pinged so bad that I couldn't get it to work, even my 12:1 2200 street motor.

 

To me, engine work is no big deal, so maybe that's why I'm so blase' about it. Go ahead and try it, but if you don't like it, you may have some work to do. Swapping a cylinder head is nothing more than a couple gaskets and an afternoon.

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I'm running a closed chamber 210 head on my L20B with a Shadbolt 445 cam on #2 hole and Mikuni R1 carbs. I now apparently have 10:1 compression. I am running Chevron 94 octane, but did fill lastnight with 91 octane. My truck pulls hard in all gears with no pinging whatsoever. I will see after the 91 octane runs through it.

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I'm running a closed chamber 210 head on my L20B with a Shadbolt 445 cam on #2 hole and Mikuni R1 carbs. I now apparently have 10:1 compression. I am running Chevron 94 octane, but did fill lastnight with 91 octane. My truck pulls hard in all gears with no pinging whatsoever. I will see after the 91 octane runs through it.

What is your timing set at? Is it a stock or modified distributor? How about the spark plugs?

 

Tell these guys and pass along valuable info.

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I'm running a closed chamber 210 head on my L20B with a Shadbolt 445 cam on #2 hole and Mikuni R1 carbs. I now apparently have 10:1 compression. I am running Chevron 94 octane, but did fill lastnight with 91 octane. My truck pulls hard in all gears with no pinging whatsoever. I will see after the 91 octane runs through it.

The jury is in!!

Running 91 octane is the same as 94 octane. NO pinging and it actually runs a little cooler, just like my buddy said it would! He works around gasoline products and said the 94 octane would make the engine run hotter, and it is true,...according to my set-up.

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What is your timing set at? Is it a stock or modified distributor? How about the spark plugs?

 

Tell these guys and pass along valuable info.

Im running NGK plugs B6ES gapped at .041", stock electronic Hitachi dizzy, and timing is set at many trips around the block.

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I wonder if Edelbrock would ever consider building a 219 copy...

 

Can you guys imagine what would happen if, all of a sudden, 510 performance parts were abundant in the aftermarket?

If edelbrock decided to make a new casting, I would be on the pre order list. We need to get all datsun people in on this.. If they can make an aluminum 4 liter jeep head, I'm sure they can pound out a new datsun head with modern combustion chambers easily! I've thought about making some casting patterns myself!

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Hainz is saying the demand side of the expression 'supply and demand' is lacking. Of all the Datsun owners out there who going to buy one??? Maybe a few dozen? These won't be cheap either hence the 'cheap mofos' comment. This is not a case of 'build it and they will come'. There's basically zero demand for them. Far cheaper to hog out a closed chamber head

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