Why? What do you gain form this?
Edit: No, this wont work. 12 valves means you have 12 pushrods which means 12 lifters. So a 24v would have 24 pushrods and 24 lifters right? Someone pleas back me up on this. I was just in a V8 motor so thats why im thinkin this.
Edit: No, this wont work. 12 valves means you have 12 pushrods which means 12 lifters. So a 24v would have 24 pushrods and 24 lifters right? Someone pleas back me up on this. I was just in a V8 motor so thats why im thinkin this.
Yes, it will work fine.
24V has 12 tappets same as a 12, also has 12 rockers. The rockers push on bridges that split to the paired intake and exhaust valves.
From my memory the 12V has higher ratio rockers and therefor has lower lobe lift. Installing a 12V cam in a 24V would be a downgrade then.
I know you can put a 24V cam in a 12 for an upgrade, not the other way around.[/QUOTE]
^^ The truth