I have an 88 S-eta (167K) that needs a timing belt replacement. I plan to do the full WP/thermostat/ accessory belt service at the same time. The current motor seems to run really well (after warming up), but I don't want to risk snapping a timing belt.
As this is a "toy" car and not my DD, I have decided to build the 2.7 Seta (with 885 head) into a 2.7i.
To gather my parts, I sourced a top end from an 88 i, including the "i" head with 131K on the clock. I got all of the top/front-end "i" components as well.
Option 1:
Before I bolt the "i" top end onto my Seta bottom end (as I do the full timing belt service) I am considering having the head rebuilt.
The donor head looks pretty clean on the inside, but the valves on the donor have some carbon buildup. I was also told (based on the pictures below) that I may have one or more bent valves.
Pics of donor head:



Option 2 is that I considered just swapping the cam, double valve springs, and intake parts onto my existing 885 head (remember, 167K on my car) and running with it, then selling the spare head off to recoup costs. I could adjust the valves, do the belt service(s), and be up and running in very little time, but I won't know the condition of my valves and chambers.
If I do that, the motronic harness is still in place, and I don't disturb my factory HG. My car could have equal carbon buildup, or it could be better/worse.
Option 3: I can always pull the head off of mine to check, but that means one way or the other, I need to replace the HG and bolts.
Downtime isn't an issue, btu as it is getting colder, I could use the garage space. I leave for work before dawn and don't like parking outside in the Winter (Yes, I AM lazy!). If this is a long project, I will be parking my daily outside, or working on the E30 outside. Lose/lose, there.
Thoughts on my options?
As this is a "toy" car and not my DD, I have decided to build the 2.7 Seta (with 885 head) into a 2.7i.
To gather my parts, I sourced a top end from an 88 i, including the "i" head with 131K on the clock. I got all of the top/front-end "i" components as well.
Option 1:
Before I bolt the "i" top end onto my Seta bottom end (as I do the full timing belt service) I am considering having the head rebuilt.
The donor head looks pretty clean on the inside, but the valves on the donor have some carbon buildup. I was also told (based on the pictures below) that I may have one or more bent valves.
Pics of donor head:



Option 2 is that I considered just swapping the cam, double valve springs, and intake parts onto my existing 885 head (remember, 167K on my car) and running with it, then selling the spare head off to recoup costs. I could adjust the valves, do the belt service(s), and be up and running in very little time, but I won't know the condition of my valves and chambers.
If I do that, the motronic harness is still in place, and I don't disturb my factory HG. My car could have equal carbon buildup, or it could be better/worse.
Option 3: I can always pull the head off of mine to check, but that means one way or the other, I need to replace the HG and bolts.
Downtime isn't an issue, btu as it is getting colder, I could use the garage space. I leave for work before dawn and don't like parking outside in the Winter (Yes, I AM lazy!). If this is a long project, I will be parking my daily outside, or working on the E30 outside. Lose/lose, there.
Thoughts on my options?
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