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Weights of wheels
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Hey guys, I,ve been weighing car parts and have managed to strip 25.5kg off my 1200 sedan. As follows

Change to fi glass bonnet -6.0kg
remove heater -3.5kg
remove front bumper -4.0kg
remove cast iron manifold
to free flow -2.0kg
remove spare wheel -10.0kg

My wheels weigh 16kg, 6kg more than standard. And 24kg more than stock 12 inch steel rims and tyres. Is this the norm now or are my wheels weigh more than the average.

All wheel weights I have given are (wheel and tyre), and my wheels are 15/6.5....195/45/15.......

Posted on: 2010/1/18 22:22
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Re: How much does a 1.5mm head gasket get compressed to?
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Just relised I was off topic, sorry no idea

Posted on: 2010/1/4 21:49
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Re: How much does a 1.5mm head gasket get compressed to?
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Hiya, I was trying to work this out the other day. Is this a metal shim? if so then I came up with 8.35/ 1 c/r for an a15 with 77mm bore and standard h89 head.

Posted on: 2010/1/4 21:26
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Re: ALLL SMOKE UP
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sounds like a broken ring to me....

Posted on: 2009/12/17 1:50
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B310 sway bar links wanted
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As subject, any help please.

Posted on: 2009/10/21 3:42
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Re: Is a H89 head high or low compression ratio
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Heaps of help. I took the off last night, its a closed chamber same as A or B and has deep dished pistons. I also read aidaniels build and did,nt read anything about his head, but may have missed it.

Posted on: 2009/10/13 21:43
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Re: Is a H89 head high or low compression ratio
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Thats helpful, I,ll check the pistons tonight.

Posted on: 2009/10/13 3:26
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Re: Is a H89 head high or low compression ratio
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Realy, can run standard, I thought s/c engines have lower compression ratio.....

Posted on: 2009/10/12 22:07
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Is a H89 head high or low compression ratio
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Hiya, I,m looking at supercharging my a15, it has an H89 head on it. I,m unsure from the wiki if this is high or low compression, open or closed chamber? Or do most s/c a15 run a shim....Any help...thanks.

Posted on: 2009/10/12 21:48
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Re: Is there a flywheel prob when fitting an a15
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One more question. On a closer look it has a round port head on it, should,nt it have an oval port???

Posted on: 2009/10/5 22:30
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