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am looking at a 186 with a supposed yella terra head on it. I asked for the casting numbers on the head which is given as follows.."2811930 holden d192 7 .L."
Can someone tell me if its a genuine YT head please, whast do the numbers equate to?
Have looked over the oldholden and couldnt find much info.. and the YT site is still under construction...blah blah blah
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Hi Quadzilla.
The big Yella Tera myth !!
While YT do make their own new head castings these days (mainly alloy AFAIK), the vast majority of YT heads are/were normal Holden castings that have been thru their remanufacturing process. This is why they |
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Terry
Hi Quadzilla.
The big Yella Tera myth !!
While YT do make their own new head castin
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cool as, thanks for the info. learnt something new for the day heh
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The usual things to look for are:
double valve springs
Large valve heads
YT on valve head
a small steel pipe insert in inlet port
milled combustion chamber (but you would have to have a pic of a stock head for comparison)
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