Long and short of it I’m after a replacement head if anyone happens to have one kicking about!
Thanks
Richard
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Hopefully Reggid will chime in here when things wake up down under but I remember him saying there was not much to be gained by the hemispherical grinding of the head, if anything. You are probably just as well off keeping the squish band as BMW designed it.Richardacton wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 4:03 pmYeah I think you are right about the bigger valves.
I think I will go down the amc route as hopefully it will hold up better than the older ones. Just need to find a decent shop to replicate the original head.
Surely that will change the power and running of the engine if you just used a standard head?
Thanks
Richard



Where about are you? Give Barry at BMR performance (BSS325i on here) a call he will be able to get it done. If it is a genuine C27 I would not be taking any part of it anywhere else. This is one they have doneRichardacton wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 7:27 amI’ll order up an amc head over the winter and go from there. I’m fairly sure the valves (both) are bigger however.
I’d like to keep it close to original as possible. It is interesting that you say grinding a hemispherical chamber won’t make much of a difference.
I have contacted Alpina to see if they can shed some light on the exact specifications of their cylinder head for the 2.7, so I’ll post on here if I get a suitable response.





The oil was a rad murky but not too bad at all really. 

