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Lazer block and 20r headWinterHeatRacing 01-15-2004, 11:38 AM I am trying to find out if I could use the 20r head on a 85 lazer block and what kind of modifications would need to be done. I have 2 of these motors and plenty of 20r heads. I also have the headers for the 20r. I race on a 1/4 aslphalt circle track and would like to hear from anyone that could help me with this. I currently have a 22r block with the 20r head combo and I don't feel that I'm getting enough power out of it asgainst the Eslinger ford motors berkut1973 04-13-2004, 01:00 PM Dude- whats your car? Just get an 18R-G! WinterHeatRacing 04-13-2004, 04:54 PM Dude- whats your car? Just get an 18R-G! It's a 1980 Toyota Celica with a 2002 Monte Carlo Nose http://hometown.aol.com/wnterheat2/ I have found out alot latley I thank you for your response. It's very hard to find 18R-G motors here in N.C Sypherz28 04-14-2004, 02:14 AM Where at in NC? Rob Rev 04-14-2004, 03:17 AM To run the 20r head on a lazer block yo have to shave the deck of the head to match the deck of a 22r head. The only problem with this mod is that you will lose some compression form the open chamber on the 20r head. Try checking out http://www.lcengineering.com .They have everything you can ever need for a 20r/22r engine. Tech Notes: From LC Engineering Using a 20R Head on an 85-95 22RE Block -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It is possible to run a 20R Head on an 85-95 laser block. In order to keep the cam and crank centerline consistent with an 85-95 head, you must mill the 20R head to a measurement of 3.130 (measured from the bottom of the front cam journal to the deck of the head). Remember to re-machine the oil passage back into the deck surface of the 20R head after milling to retain oil passage to the top of the motor. LC Engineering can perform this service if you prefer. Call us, then send us your head (you'll need an RGA number) or we will supply you with one built to your specifications. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WinterHeatRacing 04-14-2004, 03:50 PM Where at in NC? I live in Garner and run at Wake County Speedway. The car in the picture is last years car. I am currently building a new car to run at Kenly (Southern National Speedway). The car will be the same color as my Truck and have a 2004 Dodge nose on it. WinterHeatRacing 04-14-2004, 03:54 PM To run the 20r head on a lazer block yo have to shave the deck of the head to match the deck of a 22r head. The only problem with this mod is that you will lose some compression form the open chamber on the 20r head. Try checking out http://www.lcengineering.com .They have everything you can ever need for a 20r/22r engine. Tech Notes: From LC Engineering Using a 20R Head on an 85-95 22RE Block -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It is possible to run a 20R Head on an 85-95 laser block. In order to keep the cam and crank centerline consistent with an 85-95 head, you must mill the 20R head to a measurement of 3.130 (measured from the bottom of the front cam journal to the deck of the head). Remember to re-machine the oil passage back into the deck surface of the 20R head after milling to retain oil passage to the top of the motor. LC Engineering can perform this service if you prefer. Call us, then send us your head (you'll need an RGA number) or we will supply you with one built to your specifications. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you LC engineering for your info. Hopefully when I can get more sponsorship I will be able to buy some more of your Products. The adjustable cam gear that I bought from you is great. Once again thank you. P.S Send me some stickers Rob Rev 04-15-2004, 01:44 AM Sorry :uhoh: if you misunderstood I'm not from LC or have anthing to do with them. I just like there products and use them. They are the best for aftermarket parts for the 22r style of engines. Also they have some good tech articles. bigdawg140 05-24-2004, 02:09 AM if u want good aftermarket parts and craftmanship then check out www.doaracingengines.com this guy's name is tim he truely rocks!!!!! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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