Just built and installed a 2 liter block in a very nice 74 Spider:
10:1+ pistons
130 TC head - 36 mm parallel intake - 34 mm exhaust + valve + guide + seat mods
44 IDF - 36 chokes, F16, 145 mains, 180 air
Inlet cam billet - 10.45 true lift, 280 degrees, 2.5 lift TDC - timed 110
Exhaust cam 1608 - used but still OK I suppose (9.3 lift on lobes) - timed 110
Exhaust manifold 4-2 cast iron into 2-1 secondary pipes - (standard 1800 sport) - 2 " free flow system from manifold and back
The head was earlier used on a very worn low compression 1800 block with 40 IDF- 34 chokes and a milder C&B inlet cam. This engine revved happily to 7000 rpm with this setup.
With the new block/inlet cam/carbs I would expect the topend to have similar characteristics, but this engine seems to loose its response at approx 6500.
Any pointers??
Thanks
Best regards
Remi Lovhoiden

Timed camshafts

Engine on its way into the engine bay - the increased height of engine made numerous smaller problems.....

Everything in place - inlet tracts well used Pipercross items - filter system will soon be fitted

Head combustion chamber