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idoxlr8

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I am now into the restoration of my motor and have begun to pull the head apart.

The center cam lobe is badly galled in has damaged the tower.

This has me thinking I should just purchase a rebuilt head and get it over with, this head has 100K on it.

Any recommendations? Vendors?

It's a stock e88 on a mild 2.6, so I don't need anything exotic.

Any input is appreciated

Thanks

Dean

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Are you "restoring" or just making it run? If you're restoring, then you can just go buy the correct cam and towers and put them on your existing head.

If you just want it to run, then you can pick any of them. I believe my bro-in-law has several of the open chambered E88s, his email is matm AT m2differentials DOT com. He has a bunch of other heads too if there is another you would prefer.

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Are you "restoring" or just making it run? If you're restoring, then you can just go buy the correct cam and towers and put them on your existing head.

If you just want it to run, then you can pick any of them. I believe my bro-in-law has several of the open chambered E88s, his email is matm AT m2differentials DOT com. He has a bunch of other heads too if there is another you would prefer.

Am looking to restore to new or better. The head I have has worn lifters and am probably looking at a valve job as well.

Rebuilt n42's seem to go for pretty reasonable prices......good choice?

Dean

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You're making it run. If you were restoring, you would want the original head.

N42's aren't that hard to come by. Check with Mat, put out a WTB ad, you'll find one. Doing a valve job isn't too bad money wise, just make sure the shop knows L heads. The performance headwork is expensive. Delta cams resurfaces rockers, www.zccjdm.com has new profiled, lighter rockers if you're really going all out.

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