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pomey
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88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Sun, 07 August 2005 11:30 Go to next message
G'Day modders

I'm having to rebuild my 18R with 18RG head from scratch. I have two of each but the head's are slightly different (as written above). Just wandering if there's any major differences and if so any thing i should watch out for.

Cheers for any help, Pomey!
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Sun, 07 August 2005 21:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
do a search there plenty on this
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Mon, 08 August 2005 08:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
basically, 88250 head = carby 88270 = EFI and much better quality
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Mon, 08 August 2005 12:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I would trust the strength of an 88270 head more than an 88250.
I've seen three cracked 88253 heads, which look structurally quite similar to the 88250 head. I've never heared of a cracked 88270 head.
88270 ports are suposed to be better flowing too.
This post is mainly rumors. I've never owned an 88250 head to compare it to my 88270 heads.
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Tue, 09 August 2005 07:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Cheers guys,

Thanx for replying. Like most novices (so i've heard) at the mo i not interested in heaps of power, just more than the 18RC provides so the strength of the two heads isn't really of concern. Although with time, more power is apparently irresisitable!

I've got a set of webers so they should be fine for the 88250. I would prefer to use 88250 as it's 'brand new', still in a box, but listening to ur advice, later on i'll invest some dosh in the 88270. I still got the rest of the car to worry about too!

Cheers, Pomey!
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Wed, 10 August 2005 13:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
The strength issue that I raised with the heads was not related to power, but to their tendancy to crack when tightened.
I reckon the older, bridge style heads may have a weakness along a casting line that cracks if they are over torqued.
After seeing a few cracked bridge versions, I reckon over torquing must be fairly common. Probably people use the SOHC specs for the DOHC head.
That means too many people trusting the ACL gasket specs!
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Fri, 12 August 2005 07:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Hi Steve

I have the Toyota workshop manual for the 18RC & G (otherwise referred to as the 'Green Bible'). Just wandering if the torque values listed in there are the correct one's to use? If not could u fill me in on what values i should use to avoid this cracking u speak of. It's got me i lttle on edge!

Cheers, Pomey
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ra40coupe
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Fri, 12 August 2005 07:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
whats the book say.

my DURAPRO gasket kit which was for the 18RGEU had all the right torque settings.

from memery the book says 56-68 ft-lb?

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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Fri, 12 August 2005 07:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yeah book says 52.1 - 63.7 ft-lb so ur bang on the money and i should hopefully have no dramas. Thanx for ur help!

Cheers, Pomey!
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ra40coupe
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Fri, 12 August 2005 08:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i think mine was in 3 stages.

30 ft-lb

45 ft-lb

65-ft lb

btw do u have new head bolts , i couldnt source any and didnt have time to ask so i just reused mine on my 250 head.

where can u get new head bolts?

[Updated on: Fri, 12 August 2005 08:25]

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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Fri, 12 August 2005 08:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yeah i'll take note of that.

I don't have new head bolts and don't know where to get them either. I bought everything i have in one go from a bloke on behalf of his deceased neighbour. I picked up all the parts to build two RG's, two engine stands, brand new pacemaker extractors, 40mm webers and few other bits all for $900. The parts for the 88250 are all brand new, in toyota boxes with honed block. Bloody bargain hey!
Anyways enough of that crap, thanx heaps for ur advice and good luck with the new bolts.

Cheers, Pomey!
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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Fri, 12 August 2005 10:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i have a 253 and a 250 head

can u use any of these for EFI use or modify it????

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Re: 88270 or 88250 What's the difference??? Sun, 14 August 2005 00:44 Go to previous message
The toyota book has listings that would be correct for all 18RG heads, as they differ from those for the 18R/C head.
Trust the green book.

The ACL 18RG (actually 18RGEU) gasket kit lists the torque figures that are pretty close to what the green book has for the 18RC.

52.1 - 63.7 ft.lb. is good. We always go to 63.7 and have not had a problem.
The older the head, the more the need is for 63.7 so that any warping doesn't give an inadequate seal.
This won't matter if it has been surfaces though.
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