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CC 2.2 OHV Cylinder head
Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:08 PM
Just a question...has anyone here CC'd the 2.2 and 2200 cylinder heads? I'm looking at a set of pistons, but I need to know what set to get. Any help would be great.

Thanks.

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Re: CC Cylinder head
Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:12 PM
don't get any don't fix it if it isn't broken!


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Re: CC Cylinder head
Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:42 PM
john collin wrote:don't get any don't fix it if it isn't broken!


are you mentally disabled? or just stupid?

Anyway, to the OP, I don't have the specs on hand but I'm pretty sure that MadJack, OHV Notec, or SlowOleJ will have them... try pming them, since your thread title doesn't mention OHV they might not pay attention to it.




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Re: CC Cylinder head
Wednesday, May 10, 2006 7:39 PM
Sorry, I don't have that info. I only got the one motor that's in my car. OHV notec has a couple of motors he's wprking on. Hopfully, I should have an extra soon to do a more thorough work up of the fine details of the 2.2L.





Re: CC Cylinder head
Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:35 AM
Thanks guys
Re: CC Cylinder head
Friday, May 12, 2006 4:11 AM
I posted the CC for the 2.2 head several months ago. Maybe 53 or 58? I believe I posted in reference to Scarab's request for info for the 2200 build guide.

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Re: CC Cylinder head
Friday, May 12, 2006 7:01 AM
Thanks slowolej
Is that the 2200, or the older 95 2.2?

I need to know the difference between them
Thanks
Re: CC Cylinder head
Friday, May 12, 2006 7:59 AM
Ha! Found it! I forgot i even had it! My bad!

Quote:

No, but I have AERA data. The LN2 is listed with chamber volume at 32.8cc when the deck is unmachined. Also, minimum head thickness is 5.3050" from deck to valve cover rail. These dimensions are listed for both the 2.2 and 2200 style heads, but I cannot verify the newer engine's dimensions.

-->Slow





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Re: CC Cylinder head
Friday, May 12, 2006 11:53 AM
Yeah the newer 2200 has a diff comp ratio, and the cylinder head has a different shape...hmmm and what about this 1.8 double roller timing chain? I've heard some stuff, but no one responds....thanks again.
Re: CC Cylinder head
Friday, May 12, 2006 3:59 PM
The double roller timing chain you're asking about was a one year only item. It came on the 1982 1.8L OHV motor. The instructions and Part numbers were originally published in the Chevrolet Power Catalog 6th Edition, published in 1988.

Here's the link that TheFlyingSquirrel(PJ) posted previously to the 2.0L OHV Build up. The 2.2L & 2200 are newer versions of this motor. Some of this info is still applicable, while some is not. Most of the GM part numbers are no longer made, so you would have to find aftermarket equivalents.





Re: CC Cylinder head
Saturday, May 13, 2006 2:00 PM
Double roller....is there modifying to be done to the sprockets?

Re: CC Cylinder head
Sunday, May 14, 2006 11:17 AM
Alright, I have a 2200 head laying around, what's the easiest way to measure it, syringe & water?
Also, You can pretty much forget about the 1.8L double roller, I have the last tensioner on the face of this planet lol, and I think slow got the last guide. Someone mentioned using the stock guide/tensioner, but the double-roller sprockets are wider, so they may hold the chain too far out. My machine shop couldn't get the cam sprocket on the lathe to machine the mounting hole out, so it will be a little while longer before I have any results.
Right now I'm working on prepping my Audi for trade-in, taking out my overkill stereo and stuff, and stopping as many leaks as possible lol. Planning on picking up a fully-loaded '97 OHV to add to the crew



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Re: CC Cylinder head
Sunday, May 14, 2006 1:43 PM
yeah, from what i've read (mind you i've never done it before), stretch some clear platic wrap over the chamber, nice and tight, then inject with an eyedropper or syringe (i'm assuming the eyedropper would be a good idea to have a graduated cylinder or something since counting each drop would be a bitch). Once its full, you know how much it takes. You'd need to do the same to the piston dish if you're trying to calculate/blueprint an exact compression ratio.

first time i've ever heard anyone talk about trading in an audi for an OHV lol




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Re: CC Cylinder head
Sunday, May 14, 2006 2:22 PM
Scarab (Jersey Jay 1.8T) wrote:yeah, from what i've read (mind you i've never done it before), stretch some clear platic wrap over the chamber, nice and tight, then inject with an eyedropper or syringe (i'm assuming the eyedropper would be a good idea to have a graduated cylinder or something since counting each drop would be a bitch). Once its full, you know how much it takes. You'd need to do the same to the piston dish if you're trying to calculate/blueprint an exact compression ratio.

first time i've ever heard anyone talk about trading in an audi for an OHV lol
Cool, I'll see if I can find some time sometime this week, I wanted to check out the pistons anyway. The other thing with CR is how far under the deck the piston sits, and since I don't have an assembled block (and I won't for a while), I have no way to do all the calculations
As far as the Audi is concerned, I've spent upwards of $2k on repairing it after my blown headgasket, and I've still got coolant entering the cylinders and oil, even with 150psi across all six cylinders. I'm tired of fussing with it, and I just need something that will get me to work on a regular basis, and that's a breeze to fix. The LN2 Cav fits the bill, and I have more spare parts for it than I could ever need lol. Too bad though, the Geman tank is in wonderful condition, and there's no way I could use all that stereo equipment in the Cav as it would fall apart. All that work I put into porting those heads to a flawless finish will have been for nothing unfortunately.



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Re: CC Cylinder head
Sunday, May 14, 2006 9:24 PM
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All that work I put into porting those heads to a flawless finish will have been for nothing unfortunately.


Maybe not. It's possible that a dealership tech will get the job of fixing the coolant leak. He'll pull the intake and see those ports, then he'll order new heads for the Audi and take the nice ported set home for himself.

I use 1/4" thick plexiglass sealed to the head with grease and syringes with different graduations marked on the side. One of the tricks is getting all the air out of the chamber and using the plexi allows me to tap, tap, tap to cause small air bubbles to move to the fill opening. Also sheets of saran wrap might bulge giving a false reading. Still, give it a try. If it works you've just beaten the cost of the cyl head CC kits sold in magazines.

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Re: CC Cylinder head
Monday, May 15, 2006 5:39 AM
Ah, 1/4" plexi...... never really thought of that, although now it seems obvious lol.


notec, why not sell those heads in trade for some stockers? SOMEBODY on vortex would take you up on that




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Re: CC Cylinder head
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 4:06 PM
You find someone and I'll swap. They'll need to send new headstuds too (w/ the 12pt tool if they can't find 6pt studs...I had to get my second set from the dealer$$$), they'd have to make it quick though...



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