lturner3 wrote:
Would it be a good idea to grind down the intake valves at all or would that be unsafe? Also should I just use the metal tensioner from the g200 kit and keep everything the same from the g180 kit? Lastly does anyone know a good place to get thr bigger valves and better springs maybe?
Thanks!
-"Would it be a good idea to grind down the intake valves at all or would that be unsafe?"
I'm not understanding your question. A complete rebuild includes a valve job, which entails grinding the valves to fit the seats & not just the intakes.
-"Also should I just use the metal tensioner from the g200 kit and keep everything the same from the g180 kit?"
Why not just use the G180 parts, you aren't installing a G200, you're keeping the G180?
-"Lastly does anyone know a good place to get thr bigger valves and better springs maybe?"
Probably best to let whatever mechanic/machine shop doing the rebuild find them for you. There are no "better" springs, just new versions of what you have, same for the valves, they're just new replacements but may be a different size. If you change sizes you must install a matching valve seat, that sometimes requires machining the seat pocket.
One thing you probably want to do is to use the 1.9/G200 head gasket, it has a larger 87mm cylinder bore & won't overhang into the bored G180 or the G200 head combustion chamber like a stock G180 head gasket(84mm) might.