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crewcabxlt wrote:i got a great buy on an early 98 12v that was rebuilt,then mixed oil and coolant. i took intake cover off that head,so i could see into valve bowl area. non i/c head and a 93 i/c head.the valve bowl area was alot more open on both the 98 and 93 head vs the old noni/c head, casting was smoother too. the difference between 93 and 98 wasnt much. i bolted the 98 right on my 90 block. it seems to flow better. replacing a non i/c head if you have a reason is worth it but they all seem capable of good power
'91 Cummins wrote:crewcabxlt wrote:i got a great buy on an early 98 12v that was rebuilt,then mixed oil and coolant. i took intake cover off that head,so i could see into valve bowl area. non i/c head and a 93 i/c head.the valve bowl area was alot more open on both the 98 and 93 head vs the old noni/c head, casting was smoother too. the difference between 93 and 98 wasnt much. i bolted the 98 right on my 90 block. it seems to flow better. replacing a non i/c head if you have a reason is worth it but they all seem capable of good power
The Non I/C heads are known to crack anyway, so you are better off replacing them.
Ramrod90 wrote:What??? That is not true, All you have to do is go on PDR and get the 7mm to 9mm brass injector adapters.
sdubfid wrote:Ramrod90 wrote:What??? That is not true, All you have to do is go on PDR and get the 7mm to 9mm brass injector adapters.
No hes saying you can't put your non-ic injectors into a newer head because they are too big.
SChandler wrote:'91 Cummins wrote:crewcabxlt wrote:i got a great buy on an early 98 12v that was rebuilt,then mixed oil and coolant. i took intake cover off that head,so i could see into valve bowl area. non i/c head and a 93 i/c head.the valve bowl area was alot more open on both the 98 and 93 head vs the old noni/c head, casting was smoother too. the difference between 93 and 98 wasnt much. i bolted the 98 right on my 90 block. it seems to flow better. replacing a non i/c head if you have a reason is worth it but they all seem capable of good power
The Non I/C heads are known to crack anyway, so you are better off replacing them.
If you replace a Non I/C head with a later head, then you'll need to buy new injectors since the reason the Non I/C heads are more prone to cracking is due to the larger holes for the injectors than the later heads.
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