Scoop wrote:
You might be better off doing a bit of head work to the current head and get a better cam to give you a bit more torque. Just my thoughts tho. From my understanding the 12g940 would only be an upgrade at high rpm.
People say this, however a stock 940 head flows as well or better than a 295 one does.
To get equal flow from a 998 head or a 1098 (12G202) one, you would need to spend up on porting and bigger valves.
I put an 1100S one (mildly ported) onto a 1098 bored to 1220cc back in 1968, and it flew. Motor then had a 544 cam and twin HS4s. It was doing mid 16s 1/4 mile times at Castlereagh drag strip on 145-10 Olympic GT radials..
[edit] Yes it was a road car.
Don't try this method at home:- I notched the block (in the car!) by using a die grinder with a 50mm stone, and a vegemite glass jar's steel lid sitting on the piston to set the depth. I used an 850 head gasket to trace the shape and I cut the notches .090" deep.
[I was a poor apprentice back then, these days I would put the block on the mill and notch it properly].

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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
