I've been working on restoring my 1981 FI 2L and part of that process includes a new head, higher compressions pistons, the whole 9 yards. I order a port/polished head with bigger valves from one of the well know suppliers and when I turned it over to start measuring valve lift, I noticed a bunch of pitting at the base of the head - #2 and #3 cylinders.
My question is, will this make a difference in performance and/or is this normal for a remanufactured performance head? I think of the engine as a giant air pump so I'm wondering if deformations in the head affect efficiency due to different air/fuel swirl patterns. I'm pretty sure the profile and 'smoothness' of the intake has a large effect but I don't know about where the head mates to the gasket and block.
Any thoughts and advice appreciated.
Regards,
t.
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