Subaru v3 sti engine
#4
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the views shown don't really add much in helping ID them, other than they are likely classic heads and appear to feature under-bucket shim operation
pics of any cam ID, valve markings / combustion bowl (obviously heads would have to be off to enable this) and also inlet port style would help give an indictaion
pics of any cam ID, valve markings / combustion bowl (obviously heads would have to be off to enable this) and also inlet port style would help give an indictaion
#5
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@stockcar thanks for your reply. This was the original engine that came out my version 3 sti. So was just trying to get confirmation on if they are version 3 sti heads. I'm not sure how to take these apart but I had somebody on Facebook forum told me to take of the head covers and from the markings on the cams and if it got under bucket shims that maybe tell if it is genuine v3 sti heads?
#6
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what are you trying to achieve, just ID them or another reason??
the cams have ID stamp that would likely assist and also a pic of the inlet port shape would help without removing them from the engine
the cams have ID stamp that would likely assist and also a pic of the inlet port shape would help without removing them from the engine
#7
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@stockcar I am looking to sell these on as i have no need for them. But i would like it to be confirmed genuine v3 sti heads dont want to sell them to somebody as sti heads and they turn out not to be. I wouldn't have a clue how to take them apart and wouldn't want to damage it trying lol
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