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yes, BUT,....

two questions to be answered:

what type of pistons will be used? bathtubs, piano tops, or flattops

is it truely a tii head without the mechanical fuel pump boss, drilled and tapped?

if yes to question 2, then you'll need an electric fuel pump.

it's doable, but if it is indeed a true tii head, i'm sure you could trade it for a regular head to someone like me, perhaps....

what type is it: 121, or E12?

Former owner of 2570440 & 2760440
Current owner of 6 non-op 02's

& 1 special alfa

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The only difference in the head is the lack of holes for a mechanical fuel pump, 121, e12 both. (If you are hoping for hotter cam or bigger ports, they aren't there. Its the same head as a carb'd car) But as long as you have flat top pistons, either version will work with out interference.

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So if you sre trying to hottie up the motor what would you recommend doing......somebody out there that builds hottie motor to slip into the old slot?

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