1850 Cylinder Head skim
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1850 Cylinder Head skim
I picked up a spare head for my 1850 Auto sometime last year. The guy bought it as a spare for his stag until he was told it wouldn't be suitable.
it has been sat around for many years.
I finally dismantled it and have taken it in for a minimal skim. today the machine shop says that the skim will come very close to the inlet valve seats and the head may have been skimmed before.
I know that the sprint head has an approximate dimension of 120.5mm I was interested to know if a similar dimension existed for the 1850 head.
Malcolm
it has been sat around for many years.
I finally dismantled it and have taken it in for a minimal skim. today the machine shop says that the skim will come very close to the inlet valve seats and the head may have been skimmed before.
I know that the sprint head has an approximate dimension of 120.5mm I was interested to know if a similar dimension existed for the 1850 head.
Malcolm
Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
In one of my posts start of another new project you can see a high milage head that was skimmed to the seat. It doesn't matter when the skim is just touching the seat. When it's for more compression what really benefits an 1850 you can skim the head on an angle to have a smaller chamber.
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
Sprint heads are measured between the face and the base of the cam journal I think?
I have roughly measured my NOS (early) head in the same manner, and the measurement came out about 112.6mm.

I have roughly measured my NOS (early) head in the same manner, and the measurement came out about 112.6mm.

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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
You can buy head savers for the stag ( stainless steel gasket) to go between the head gasket and the head one of them mite fit the dolomite
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
I think the 120.5 measurement comes from the cam cover gasket face to the head gasket face. (on a sprint)
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DOLOMITE 135 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 5:35 pm Sprint heads are measured between the face and the base of the cam journal I think?
I have roughly measured my NOS (early) head in the same manner, and the measurement came out about 112.6mm.
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
No, it’s cam journal Tony, the cam gasket to head gasket dimension tapers!
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
That looks like a good measurement. I have an 1850 head here on loan and also measuring from the rear cam journal to the face of the block by the rear cover lower bolt hole with a Mitutoyo set of callipers I get 112.81 mm.DOLOMITE 135 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 5:35 pm Sprint heads are measured between the face and the base of the cam journal I think?
I have roughly measured my NOS (early) head in the same manner, and the measurement came out about 112.6mm.
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So since your head is NOS it looks like this one has never been skimmed !
Goody !
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
Excellant, many thanks to everyone for their replies.
I'll ask the machine shop to measure the head to see if it has been skimmed before.
I have also found the head saver gasket, it is 0.5mm thick and needs to be bonded to the head with silicone sealant. I am guessing that this is done just before the head is fitted. it costs about £40.
malcolm
I'll ask the machine shop to measure the head to see if it has been skimmed before.
I have also found the head saver gasket, it is 0.5mm thick and needs to be bonded to the head with silicone sealant. I am guessing that this is done just before the head is fitted. it costs about £40.
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
As I understand it, the measurement was a factory minimum dimension; most therefore would have been in excess of that dimension.
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
I spoke to a very help guy at Gosnays Ltd who make the head saver shim, they make three thicknesses; 20, 40 & 60 thou shims. he also mentioned that Tony Hart Racing, LDParts and James paddock also make a thicker head gasket for the Stag, gaskets can be bought individually as well.
so more options should I need them
Malcolm
so more options should I need them
Malcolm
Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
Stag shims and gaskets etc don't fit a 1850 head.
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
My cylinder head has returned from the machine shop (Head Line Mk Milton Keynes) £38 +VAT.
I am not sure if this is an 1850 head or a TR7 head, perhaps somebody could advise?
The 1850 head in the Haynes manual seems to show a 3 - 4mm step from the gasket face to the valves and this head doesn't have that but it may be a later design as it has the larger valves.
If it is a TR7 head will it fit the 1850 or are there piston cutout issues, compression problems etc?
Many thanks
Malcolm
I am not sure if this is an 1850 head or a TR7 head, perhaps somebody could advise?
The 1850 head in the Haynes manual seems to show a 3 - 4mm step from the gasket face to the valves and this head doesn't have that but it may be a later design as it has the larger valves.
If it is a TR7 head will it fit the 1850 or are there piston cutout issues, compression problems etc?
Many thanks
Malcolm
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
Jeroen posted pics of the various heads in a thread a while ago...
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Re: 1850 Cylinder Head skim
Previous thread on 1850 heads here:
http://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... 4&t=32449
http://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... 4&t=32449