my thoughrs are --->(& it`s only my opinion)
that if cast iron was the very best, & if there was any major drama/s using aluminum alloy & if the costs were similar ,,, etc etc etc --->then all car manufacturers would be using iron
Now don`t go jumping down my throat quoting costs of manufacture versus ability to do it`s job,,, i know car & bike manufacturers are always looking at saving money when-ever they`re making crap,,, but if it were any real drama with alloy then they wouldn`t use it
however,,, in the old days there were quite a few major dramas with alloy heads,,, poor casting procedures,,, poor quality material etc etc etc,,, some alloy heads were seriously shocking
now-days tho, it`s a Totally different kettle of fish --> quality of materials have improved dramatically, casting processes have improved immensely, metal treatments & machining processes have also seen major improvements in accuracy , strength durability & reliability, so it`s a whole new world now compared to 1950`s & 60`s
nearly all late model car & bike engines are made of alloy now,,, heads, blocks etc etc etc... weight is a factor yeah,,, cost is also another factor,,, ease of manufacture is another.... -->but how they perform , or rather the slight difference in performance between the 2 materials is pretty damn irrelevant in "OUR" wonderful little mini scene
(except for this type of healthy forum discussion where no-one abuses anyone else)
"""expansion index""" is another factor (which i havn`t seen anyone speak/type about yet) is also another important thing to consider
alloy heads tend to expand far more than iron heads & there are good & bad things regarding this extra expansion
however,,, i like iron heads on minis because that`s what they have,,, that`s what i`m used to,,, that`s what they`re "Meant" to have (if keeping to originality) we can even fit bigger valves in an iron head because with the "average" alloy head you will need some sort of hardened steel valve seat insert fitted which (in-turn) makes it pretty damn hard to fit big motha race valves (well not as big as you can in an iron head without hardened inserts) & also even if you did fit the inserts & then tried to make the hole as big as a non inserted head & fit those big motha valves in,,, well the insert would be so damn thin that it would surely just distort & fall out... & the results of valve seat inserts falling out are not a pretty sight
But still, that makes no difference to the "Average" road mini owner because the average road mini owner really doesn`t want "Massive" valves, & also "TOO" big a valve can create shrouding & make for a slower engine
So,,, for the performance inclined person,,, we have a slight dilemma havn`t we???
the alloy head would need slightly higher CR to "Perform" as well as the iron head,,, but the average "Race" mini owner would have high CR`s anyways (surely???)
& i must admit that i havn`t done any research on the different power results from one iron head to an alloy head of the same (identical) design so i can`t comment on the specific performance difference between 2 identical heads (one being in alloy & the other being iron) but i wouldn`t expect it to be very much,,, or at least i`d expect it not to be enough to warrant making all cyl heads out of cast iron from now on
i also havn`t checked to see if the fastest drag car in the world had an iron head or an alloy head
i don`t know if the fastest speedboat has an iron head or an alloy head
i don`t know if the quickest motorkhana special in the world has an iron head or an alloy head
but what i do know is that the fastest motorbike/s in the world """DO""" have alloy heads & are multi cam & multi-valve design
I LOVE twin cam 16v turbo alloy heads on minis tho
i also LOVE the alloy twin-cam, 20valve cyl head on my hill-climb car
be buggered if i`d bother to "Re-make" any of them in cast iron
now, i`m going back to replace the warped & cracked alloy head on my 3cyl Daihatsu Move
