2.0 Cylinder Head Volume - 62cc Normal? |
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2.0 Cylinder Head Volume - 62cc Normal? |
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Feb 23 2023, 06:10 PM
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Is 62 cc the expected volume in a rebuilt head with a light fly-cut?
I'm getting to work on the engine rebuild for my 74 Bumblebee. I got the heads back from the machine shop, and they look great, but experience with VW Type 1 engines tells me to double check everything. I found all four "heads" had a volume of 62cc, each checked three times. I even bought new medical grade equipment rather than use the old stuff I use to use on VW bugs. While it is reassuring that all heads are the equal, I was surprised that the volume was 62cc. I though stock 2.0 heads had a volume of 60cc, so wondering why mine measures 62cc, especially with the light fly-cut. Is my new measuring equipment faulty or is my recollection of head volume faulty? My age is older than the head volume number so memory might be the culprit! Thanks! |
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