the 32/36 is fine, just get it jetted properly
(my 4k is stock with extractors and exhaust and runs the 32/36 fine)
and a lot of people use the tighe 104, but they are kind of similar
G'day viewers
While im gathering the parts for my 4AGE conversion iv decided to have a little fun with the 4K-c in the Kesev since it's in such good condition and would be a shame to bin it. (Bought off a 92 year old lady who had it since new, she started crying as i drove off with it).
Here's the plan.
* Shaved Head (Around 10.2 to 10.5)
* A set of extractors plus exhaust.
* Cam, have been told the tighe cams profile No 113 or 104 is a good way to go.
* A bit of home style dremel porting/head cleanup.
* And finally a new carby.
Soooo, my questions are...
Is the 32/36 weber too big for a 4k even with these mods, would a 32/32 off a 1600 escort be a better fit?
and...
Can you remove and replace the 4k-c cam without pulling the engine?
anddddd...
Does anyone want to weld my diff for a carton???(Im in perth, will bring to you)....crownies....coronas..mmmmmm
(And does anyone have any of these parts for sale)
Cheers for the input lads.
Last edited by HarlemSessions; 18th April 2009 at 08:50 PM.
the 32/36 is fine, just get it jetted properly
(my 4k is stock with extractors and exhaust and runs the 32/36 fine)
and a lot of people use the tighe 104, but they are kind of similar
El bumpo
i rebuilt a 4k in my first car which was a ke30.....had exhaust, cam, best compression i seen for a standard 4k, weber(not sure what type though)....
Was fun but still went like shit....i guess for wat it was it wasn't to bad.
To get the cam out i had the enigine out and 2 of us man handled it upside down while one pulled out the old cam.....work a treat and saved some time.
ex-SR20 Stanza and now MX83 Cressida Driver
John 1:12
dude put that money towards a reprogrammable ecu for the 4age...
RT142 Estate.
AJPS.