b20 motor k20 head?
help me clarify this:
doesn't a K-series motor run in the conventional forward stroke while the older Honda motors such as the B-series runs backwards? if this is so, would this have any effect when it comes to the head?
--hypothetically, lets' say the K head fits the B block. since the K-series head is reversed from the B, when flippin it around, would the cams and pulleys be in the right direction and everything would run correctly? just a thought!!! :thumbup:
doesn't a K-series motor run in the conventional forward stroke while the older Honda motors such as the B-series runs backwards? if this is so, would this have any effect when it comes to the head?
--hypothetically, lets' say the K head fits the B block. since the K-series head is reversed from the B, when flippin it around, would the cams and pulleys be in the right direction and everything would run correctly? just a thought!!! :thumbup:
Originally posted by SUPER LAUBO
help me clarify this:
doesn't a K-series motor run in the conventional forward stroke while the older Honda motors such as the B-series runs backwards? if this is so, would this have any effect when it comes to the head?
--hypothetically, lets' say the K head fits the B block. since the K-series head is reversed from the B, when flippin it around, would the cams and pulleys be in the right direction and everything would run correctly? just a thought!!! :thumbup:
help me clarify this:
doesn't a K-series motor run in the conventional forward stroke while the older Honda motors such as the B-series runs backwards? if this is so, would this have any effect when it comes to the head?
--hypothetically, lets' say the K head fits the B block. since the K-series head is reversed from the B, when flippin it around, would the cams and pulleys be in the right direction and everything would run correctly? just a thought!!! :thumbup:


