H22 Valvetrain components
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H22 Valvetrain components
I am in the process of getting my head done. I have been looking into numerous brands. So to speak Skunk2, Crower, Ferrea. I have recently come across JGE I personally never really heard of them. I was wondering if anyone on here can give me some insight on the matter.
Just a quick note I will be having the head port and polished and all the other goes stuff along with it.
Here is the link to support what I am looking into http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...%3AIT
Just a quick note I will be having the head port and polished and all the other goes stuff along with it.
Here is the link to support what I am looking into http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...%3AIT
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Re: H22 Valvetrain components (Phat8186)
You gotta use the search button man.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1631705
If it's TRUELY the jge company then it is a very good quality valvetrain. But weary of the many imposters that live on ebay.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1631705
If it's TRUELY the jge company then it is a very good quality valvetrain. But weary of the many imposters that live on ebay.
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Re: H22 Valvetrain components (Team_Carnage)
Thank you very much for your insight. I am now wondering how to tell the imposter from the real deal.
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Re: H22 Valvetrain components (Phat8186)
You can research there feedback on ebay to see if they are legit. And if you want to sell your old vavle train i might take it. I need valves , springs, and reatiners, rocker arms. How many miles on the engine ?
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Re: H22 Valvetrain components (f22builder)
As far as old valve train parts. I have all valves, springs and retainers that I can sell you. Mileage on engine was 63,456, I dont know price wise what these would go for used but shoot me an offer via email. I can be reached at Phat8183@hotmail.com I can also give you some pics if you would like.
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Re: H22 Valvetrain components (Phat8186)
yeah dont mix and match, that usually creates problems.
well for valves just get what you want, but when buying springs/retainers and cams i'd stay with the same company.
i'm running ferrea valves with crower everything else.
well for valves just get what you want, but when buying springs/retainers and cams i'd stay with the same company.
i'm running ferrea valves with crower everything else.
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Re: H22 Valvetrain components (Rosko)
got it well then I think I am going to go with skunk2 springs and retainers w/ ferrea valve, or just skunk2 everything.
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