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It depends. If there is a DOHC engine available that uses the same bottom end as your SOHC engine, then you can use that DOHC head. Just make sure that there are sufficient valve cutouts on the pistons. If there ISN'T a DOHC head available for your block, then a full engine swap would be a better idea. But even if there is, a full engine swap may be a better and more cost-effective option.
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Generally, it is only possible to convert a SOHC engine to DOHC is if there is a DOHC version of that engine that uses a DOHC head on the same block as the SOHC version. However, there may be other complications here. For instance, if the SOHC head is a two valve head and the DOHC head is a four valve head, it will probably be necessary to upgrade your pistons so that you have sufficient valve reliefs for four valves. Otherwise, a piston to valve collision could result. In most cases, a better idea is to do a full engine swap to a DOHC engine. This way, you don't have to worry about such things as the availability of a DOHC head for your block or piston valve reliefs. Also, in most cases, a full engine swap is often cheaper, simpler, and necessary to be emissions compliant (if this is a concern where you live).
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