I had a very lengthy question-type email typed-up to PM to Mark, but I had to go google something for work, and when I clicked on a link, it used my Fiat browser session to open the new page!




Anyways:
I had more or less decided that while my questions were direcdted specifically to Mark, because of the products he has engineered / built, it would probably be of interest to others as well.
SO:
My car is a '76, stock 1800.
I just bought a parts-car, mostly for the motor 2l motor. I've done a lot of searching around, and reading all of the various opinions on parts combinations. There's a lot of opinion that seems random; but among the ones that stand-up to reason, there is still some contradiction.
About the only thing I'm definitely decided on is that I want Mark's header on this motor!

Others: feel free to chime-in!
It appears as though if I want a compression ratio greater than 8.9:1, then I'll be buying new pistons anyway (which is really all the excuse I need to buy new pistons

I plan to go through whichever head I use pretty thoroughly. Maybe larger valves (?) but absolutely some cleaning-up of the casting, some port-matching, mild polishing, etc etc. SO: is there any benefit to using one head over the other?
Bottom-end: I plan to balance the heck out of the reciprocating (and rotating) masses. Are the con-rods on the 2l fi okay to use on this type of build? Can / should the small-end be lightened? I'll be lightening the flywheel as well.
Cams: I plan to use dual carbs, 'cuz they're cool


I know that's a lot. As I say, I've searched around, and I think I know what direction I'm going... but somebody who has been down this road before (multiple times, I'd wager! ) can shed some very valuable light on this subject!

Also; for those products and / or services mentioned above that you can provide, why don't you PM me some pricing, so I can budget, without this turning into a "So-n-So sells 'em cheaper"....

Thanks again! And thanks to any others who want to chime-in with their experience as well!