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A12 head face
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Submitterang94541More Photos from ang94541   Last Update2004/8/28 8:12    Tell a friendTell a friend
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This is from a US 1973 (low compression) A12.

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ang94541
Posted: 2004/8/28 8:17  Updated: 2004/8/28 8:17
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Castro Valley,CA USA
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 Re: A12 head face
I should have also pointed out the round intake ports and the single bolt between the intakes.
This is a stock, open chamber head. I would imagine the mythical GX head has larger oval intake ports.

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A14force
Posted: 2004/8/29 0:30  Updated: 2004/8/29 0:30
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From: Christchurch NZ
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 Re: A12 head face
Yes they do. Their ports are even taller than the oval port A14/15. They have smaller combustion chambers to.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2004/8/29 7:46  Updated: 2004/8/29 7:46
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 Re: A12 head face
Surprise surprise. According to my Datsun book, the combustion chamber volume of the 1200GX cylinder head is 29.1cc, + or - .5cc while the standard, round port head volume is 27.5cc + or - .3cc

I would have sworn it was the other way around, but thats what the book says.

I guess that if you ran flat tops under a stock round port head, you would have slightly more compression than the stock GX