
I've had the studs made shorter now Mark. Bit late for your build I know.
That's good to know. If I still lived down your way I'd probably take it to Roe but I think I may have found someone local to me who I'd um'd and ah'd taking it to in the first place.
SprintMWU773V wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:07 am On assembling the head as suggested by Jeroen that the inlet valves in particular do sit too high in the head. I thought I might have been able to work with what I had but even using the thinnest shims I could not get adequate valve clearance. This is very annoying and has led some some heated discussion between myself and the machine shop who insist there is not a problem. I should add I'm not going to go into the details of my experience on a public forum. I suspect the seats have been cut before, the additional cut probably means too much meat has come off them. There is no alternative but to fit new seats. I could probably work with the exhausts which will require shims in the mid 80's but I'm tempted to just have new seats fitted throughout and be done with it. This additional work will also cause my chamber volumes to change so further work may be necessary not to mention the additional handling risks damaging the ready skimmed mating face.
I have other people to speak to about valve seats and fitting but the question is are they easily available? I waited a long time for the head to come back to me, I'm not really in the mood for being messed around.
I'll now have to strip the head back to bare again and hope for better luck the second time around. It's just annoying that until you start to shim the thing up you cannot be 100% sure.
The seats are wrong and the valves are too deep. The opening and flow are also less than when the seats and valves are fitted the way they should. It has nothing to do with solving the play issue. There are lot's of folks who grind some of the top of the valve stem to have more play. The issue here is that the seats are wrong and the valves are too deep and that is confirmed by having no play.tony g wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:01 pm Mark, the other alternative is to fit a reprofiled cam like Kent supply. Smaller base circle so more valve clearance. i did it with mine after a valve job and it runs lovely. Idles well and pulls like a train. Just worth a look unless it has to be stock in your case.
Tony
SprintMWU773V wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:07 am On assembling the head as suggested by Jeroen that the inlet valves in particular do sit too high in the head. I thought I might have been able to work with what I had but even using the thinnest shims I could not get adequate valve clearance. This is very annoying and has led some some heated discussion between myself and the machine shop who insist there is not a problem. I should add I'm not going to go into the details of my experience on a public forum. I suspect the seats have been cut before, the additional cut probably means too much meat has come off them. There is no alternative but to fit new seats. I could probably work with the exhausts which will require shims in the mid 80's but I'm tempted to just have new seats fitted throughout and be done with it. This additional work will also cause my chamber volumes to change so further work may be necessary not to mention the additional handling risks damaging the ready skimmed mating face.
I have other people to speak to about valve seats and fitting but the question is are they easily available? I waited a long time for the head to come back to me, I'm not really in the mood for being messed around.
I'll now have to strip the head back to bare again and hope for better luck the second time around. It's just annoying that until you start to shim the thing up you cannot be 100% sure.