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2010/01/24 20:04:31 (permalink)
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i want a cossie head

ide love to put a cossie head on the old pinto and c how she gos..
anyone got one 4 sale..
it'll be ran NA
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    Phil
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    RE: i want a cossie head 2010/01/24 20:16:44 (permalink)
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    Hi Chris,

    My big turbo Escort Cosworth head is for sale if your interested, I need to source another small turbo head.

    PM me if your interested

    Cheers,

    Phil.
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    RE: i want a cossie head 2010/01/24 20:23:05 (permalink)
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    Whoppa, I have just purchased one and have started to fit it to my pinto bottom end, I have found its a lot more complicated than I first thought, and VERY costly. I have purchased a book by Des Hammill caled Ford sohc Pinto & Sierra Cosworth dohc engines High performance manual. It virtually gives you step by step instructions on the conversion. Invaluable
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    RE: i want a cossie head 2010/01/24 20:38:53 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by GeoffWade

    Whoppa, I have just purchased one and have started to fit it to my pinto bottom end, I have found its a lot more complicated than I first thought, and VERY costly. I have purchased a book by Des Hammill caled Ford sohc Pinto & Sierra Cosworth dohc engines High performance manual. It virtually gives you step by step instructions on the conversion. Invaluable

    ...Ah yes the discovery of the changes, for me two different cars means it is like a standard thing to do, one forgets after 10 years...Good luck, any "Q's" just holler Geoff...
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    Firewire
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    RE: i want a cossie head 2010/01/28 21:52:54 (permalink)
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    Well i sold my head because it would be cheaper to buy an actual cosworth engine than it would be putting the head on a pinto. By the time u buy the cams, pulleys, manifolds etc etc, just a joke really.

    Sorry to put a sour note on it- but thats just my experience..

    cheers
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    RE: i want a cossie head 2010/01/29 18:50:04 (permalink)
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    well ive just brought one... well in the process
    thanks 2 phill
    ill give it a go and we'll c what happins lol
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