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Title: yella terra head?
Post by: Dave_EH on February 14, 2004, 12:03:24 AM
g'day all,

This is not related to FE-FC yet you've been helpful with all my queries about FCs and grey motors and i know a lot of you know much about red motors...

I've bought a 179 for my EH that has been rebuilt but not started.  It got a 30/70 cam, straight cut timing gears and a twin point dizzy, new water pump, bearings etc.  

It also has whats meant to be a yella terra stage 3 head.  Its not on the motor and not put together but im unsure of what it really is...its:

-cast iron
-yellow
-all valves and rockers have YT stamepd on them
- double springs

but the head itself does not say yella terra and has a 5 stamped on the underside, and the serial code A244, plus HOLDEN on it. lloks much like a holden head to me but since i've never seen a yella terra head i have no idea.

any help would be appreciated!!!

Dave


Title: Re: yella terra head?
Post by: ACE on February 14, 2004, 12:18:33 AM
Hi Dave,
A Yella Terra Head is a Holden cylinder head that is modified to YT specs.  ;)
Regards ACE 8)


Title: Re: yella terra head?
Post by: Dave_EH on February 14, 2004, 12:41:02 AM
thanks ace!

that explains why it looks like a holden head.  The bloke said it was a stage 3...does that 5 stamped on the underside mean it may be a stage 5 though?

and can you or someone else recommend a carb set up? I'm a poor student...but i know hollys have some problems - for for $150 i can get a red line manifold and holly 350 - pretty cheap for the performance i guess?
i'm in no rush to put it together.

anytips for a worked 179 would be great!

thanks for the help!
Dave


Title: Re: yella terra head?
Post by: nicko on February 14, 2004, 12:57:59 AM
the Holley and manifold for $150 is good choice for warm red motor as long as Holley is in good condition.


Title: Re: yella terra head?
Post by: Spinner on February 14, 2004, 08:05:03 AM
Another good choice for a worked red motor:
1) The Holley Inlet manifold
2) XE/XF Holley Adaptor Plate
3) Webber Carburettor of an XE/XF 4.1 (250 ci).

Put the adaptor plate on the manifold (upside down) then fit the Webber to the adaptor plate.  The Webber does need to be jetted to suit the Red Motor.

The Webber off a XE/XF is a vacuum secondary type whose primary is a bit smaller than the BVX-2 Stromberg, the secondary is larger than the Strommy.

Advantages: far better fuel economy when driving than what the Holley (350 cfm I'm guessing) and plenty of power when you get into it.  The Webber seems to make 'lumpy' cams a bit more driveable too.

Cheers


Title: Re: yella terra head?
Post by: Harv on September 04, 2014, 11:06:03 AM
Ladies and gents,

Sorry to dig up an old post, but thought I'd use it as a link to some info that has come to light on grey motor Yella Terra heads.

Looks like I, like many others, was wrong  :-[ : Perfectune did sell a grey motor Yella Terra head, on an exchange basis. Evidence for this is here:
http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=20558

Cheers,
Harv


Title: Re: yella terra head?
Post by: john253a on September 04, 2014, 10:44:04 PM
Old thread is understatement
It just over 10 years old
Some of us wernt even born then. Lol


Title: Re: yella terra head?
Post by: Harv on September 05, 2014, 08:13:13 AM
Some of us wernt even born then. Lol

It dawned on me the other day that my EK wagon V8 project is more than a decade old  :-[... must get around to finishing it.

Cheers,
Harv