How similar are cvh's??

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How similar are cvh's??

Postby Gus!! on Tue May 13, 2014 11:58 pm

If I run an xr2 engine and carb, can I then run an xr2i rad engine mounts and 4 branch manifold or would the cvh be different to a 2i one?? I know the inlet is different??
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Re: How similar are cvh's??

Postby mikeymikeyp on Wed May 14, 2014 2:53 am

I think you will be fine there mate just watch as they brought out a round ex manifold gasget which i think might be on the carb fed cvh but i ain't seen one of those in that long i couldn't say for sure
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Re: How similar are cvh's??

Postby mikeymikeyp on Wed May 14, 2014 2:55 am

Rad and the engine bit of the mount will be fine but i reckon ull need a mk3 mount the bit that mounts to the inner wing
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