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Re: H20 Head

To: twalter@austin.rr.com, datsunmike@nyc.rr.com
Subject: Re: H20 Head
From: Lafoxparts@aol.com
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 15:04:24 EST
In a message dated 2/22/01 12:46:35 PM Central Standard Time, 
twalter@austin.rr.com writes:

<< 
 H20 is the forklift motor.
 
 I am under the impression it is a near identical bolt on for
 the R16 engine.  Only difference is they fitted a single weak
 valve spring on the H20 motor to keep the rev's below 1,500
 rpm.  I have yet to hear of a H20 having any problems reving
 to a higher (6,000 rpm) limit in a roadster.
 
 Where did you find the head? I'd recommend getting the compete
 engine if possible. H20 uses the "stroked crank" and U20 rods
 and pistons. Pretty nice, and torque, engine for the roadster.
 
 Tom
 
 
 datsunmike wrote:
 > 
 > Has anybody used an H20 head on the Roadster or know anything about them 
and
 > whether they can be used?
 > 
 > Mike
 
  >>
The H20 heads that I have seen all have been cast iron with a three bolt 
goose neck at the t\stat housing. Walters is right on about the crank and 
rods. The pistons on most fork lifts are for lower compression but if they 
are doomed they can have valve reliefs machined to be used with the 2L head. 
thus  One will increase the comp ratio. One might also want to check the cc 
of the fork lift head to be sure if it is the same as the r16 eng.
Respectectfully
Dennis
Lafox Auto

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