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    rebuilt head, 272, on used M20b25 lower end ?

    I purchased a low millage engine (88K) in unknown condition a few months back. I was told it is in great shape but I can not confirm that yet. Lets assume it has good compression. I am getting ready to install it and plan on doing the timing belt, water pump. oil pan gasket and rear main seal before the install.

    I would like to make it a little more exciting in the performance category and thought a valve job, 272 cam, dual valve springs, lighten flywheel, chip and headers would be great.

    Is there any potential problems using a rebuilt head with a cam change on a older bottom end?

    Thanks in advance.

    #2
    Give it a leakdown test to confirm its good and if it is then nothing wrong with the upgrades you’re talking about on a used bottom end. Head rebuild is always a good idea.


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      #3
      Thanks for your reply

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        #4
        Any suggestions on a machine shop in the Inland empire that knows the M20?

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          #5
          You already have dual valve springs. A looser bottom end is usually not a bad thing when searching for power, but as always check your oil filters.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Von Soman View Post
            Any suggestions on a machine shop in the Inland empire that knows the M20?
            Bimmerheads in North LA is the go-to for M20 stuff
            Drive it hard. Maintain it well.


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