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PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:18 pm 
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i have a 998 witch i got a 12g940 head off
the engine number is/ 99h834aj / h7387
the pistons read M2039 A6 there about 65mm
thanks iss it a 998 or a 1275 iv been told some 1275 got stamped 998 thanks


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:22 pm 
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Post a photo and any of us older ones can tell you - A 940 head will not run on a small bore motor without valve clearance relief cut outs on the block.

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That number was a 998 originally.
If the pistons are about 65mm diameter it is a 998 or 1098, not 1275.
Many 998s have had a 1098 crank and pistons put in during rebuild, to get more cc and HP.

To see which it has, put a rule down the bore of #2 cylinder, with #1 piston at TDC.
76.2mm = 998 crank
83.7mm = 1098 crank.

Measurements assume #1 piston is flush with top, if lower these measurements increase accordingly.

BTW a 12G940 head WILL work on a 998 or 1098 but only if:
1. Camshaft is stock lift, with stock rockers,
2. Exhaust valves have sunk into the seats a bit,
3. You don't EVER rev it hard enough to bounce valves.

Too many ifs here really :roll:, if building for performance, notch the block like Mike said.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:49 pm 
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thanks guys ill pot some pics up and try that dtc on the number cyl thank you


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:lol: Doc
Who would ever put a 940 on a small bore and not give it a decent squirt to see what it does :lol:

Its bit like saying if you jump off the top of Everest and assume a skydivers prone position you will get some lift and be able to perform some acrobatics befoere you go *splat* on the ground. :lol:

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Mike_Byron wrote:
:lol: Doc
Who would ever put a 940 on a small bore and not give it a decent squirt to see what it does :lol:

Its bit like saying if you jump off the top of Everest and assume a skydivers prone position you will get some lift and be able to perform some acrobatics befoere you go *splat* on the ground. :lol:

Mike

Yeah I hear you, but Keith Calver regularly bolts 940s onto 998s without notching... :shock: :D maybe he fits much stronger springs?
No way I would do it though without notching the block.

For those wondering `why not rev it', the 1275's exhaust valves stick out over the block on a smallbore, one good valve bounce and they are bent.
Notching involves milling pockets in the block above the exhaust valves, approx .100" deep, to allow valve clearance.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:31 pm 
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the bore looks like its been shamperd on sides near top it all so had a 45 dello on it and a copper head gasket


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:48 pm 
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it`s a 998

& yes we`ve done plenty of 1275 heads onto small bore blocks without "pocketing" the blocks,,, use only std valves & no big lift cams tho

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