Chuck Tiller from Aluminum Heads in Portland said an E or F casting can be used for a TD.Whatever that means!
I have a solid lifter engine code "ME". Odd to me that VW also used ME for hydraulic n/a motors.The head casting number is 068 103 373 M.Anyone seen the M head before, and on what motor?Andrew
sethboy..I just got a rebuilt head for my 1.6TD with a mechanical head. The casting has the same part number as yours... the "M". I did a bit of digging around in the archives and such and as best I can determine, the part number doesn't always appear to be a rock-solid indication of what the head came on.The shop that supplied my rebuilt head claims that one of the only ways to tell between an NA head and a TD head is the "nipple(s)" right next to the part number by cylinder number one. They're about the size of a pencil eraser. I'm not sure if that's true or not, but the guy said that if the head has one or more "nipples" (mine has two), then it's the TD head casting with the increased silica. Take that for what it's worth. I showed him a head that came off a 1.6 NA and he said that it was also a turbo head (it had one nipple).
sethboy..Does anyone have any documented proof of an NA head getting melted from turbo use? Do the NA heads warp prematurely or something when bolted to a TD?
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone