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by Daniel Jones
Tue Mar 15, 2016 10:22 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: TRS TA Performance Cylinder heads
Replies: 212
Views: 104101

I thought I'd share some numbers for a set of TA Rover heads I had on a flow bench recently. The heads were first flowed in unported form and then ported by Bob Stiegemeier of Stiegemeier Porting Service (http://stiegemeier.com/) in St. Charles, Missouri USA. In addition to the heads, I dropped off ...
by Daniel Jones
Fri Aug 22, 2014 8:27 pm
Forum: Engines Area
Topic: Silly question but I need to know
Replies: 4
Views: 2888

> If the rover v8 is Buick engine would a Buick v8 fit on to the rover gearbox ? The Buick 215 aluminum V8 uses a "dog ear" bellhousing pattern not shared by later 1964-up GM engines, including other Buick V8s. The 1962 and 1963 Buick V6 also used this bellhousing pattern but switched to the 1964-up...
by Daniel Jones
Tue Feb 11, 2014 5:17 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: TRS TA Performance Cylinder heads
Replies: 212
Views: 104101

> The TA Trs heads were not ported just removed very slight casting flash and machining marks. > Also they were tested in a 94mm bore. Ah, that explains it. You had me worried the CNC ported version was only flowing 184 CFM peak @ 28". TA claims they flow approximately 225 CFM intake and 140 exhaust...
by Daniel Jones
Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:31 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: TRS TA Performance Cylinder heads
Replies: 212
Views: 104101

So that means the TRS CNC ported TA Rover heads flow around 184 CFM at 28" through a 1.94" intake valve. Is that an average flow or peak value?

Dan Jones
by Daniel Jones
Mon Feb 10, 2014 9:56 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: TRS TA Performance Cylinder heads
Replies: 212
Views: 104101

What pressure drop (e.g. 10", 25", 28") were these heads measured at?

Thanks,
Dan Jones
by Daniel Jones
Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:37 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: Valves for 300 heads??
Replies: 80
Views: 28872

> Out of interest do you have details of the rocker gear? They are oilite bronze bushed Harland Sharp roller tip rockers on standard shafts from TSI: http://www.tsimportedautomotive.com/tr7_tr8.html They go for $425 USD per set. Since the rockers have a wider body than the OEM rockers, the shaft spr...
by Daniel Jones
Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:38 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: Valves for 300 heads??
Replies: 80
Views: 28872

> this upgrade will involve 300 heads which I am acquiring, but which valves would you guys recommend to put in them? I used 6000 Series Ferrea Buick V6 Stage 1 valves in my ported Buick 300 heads. The intake valves used are part number F6238 (1.775" head diameter, 11/32" stem, 4.735" long with a 0....
by Daniel Jones
Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:31 pm
Forum: Engines Area
Topic: holley 390
Replies: 4
Views: 2749

Vacuum secondary Holleys have an accelerator pump on the primary side only. Mechanical secondary Holleys have a second accelerator pump (double pumpers) to inject additional fuel into the secondaries during transient throttle openings. When you open the throttle plates, fuel lags behind the airflow ...
by Daniel Jones
Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:30 am
Forum: Engines Area
Topic: Flywheel / engine mods
Replies: 21
Views: 14794

> hows the new 4.3? Rover project with the Mickey Thompson heads coming along? The Mickey Thompson heads have a really strong exhaust port compared to the intake port. It's really a matter of the intake valve needing to be larger. If I increased them to the 1.775" (like the Buick V6 valves in the in...
by Daniel Jones
Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:25 pm
Forum: Engines Area
Topic: Flywheel / engine mods
Replies: 21
Views: 14794

A while back I ran the numbers for switching from an iron to aluminum flywheel for my Triumph TR8 with Rover V8. The effect was surprisingly large. There are a couple of approaches to doing the math. The more rigorous approach is to calculate the polar moment of inertia for the two different flywhee...
by Daniel Jones
Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:11 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: Cylinder head flow figures
Replies: 120
Views: 57948

Thanks Mark. I was sent some info with dimensions that will probably be
enough for my purposes.

Thanks Again,
Dan Jones
by Daniel Jones
Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:56 am
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: Cylinder head flow figures
Replies: 120
Views: 57948

I'd guess your heads are probably a bit better than the light port Buick 300 flow numbers, particularly on the exhaust side where you have a larger valve but not as good as the Stage 4 Rover 3.9L numbers.

Dan Jones
by Daniel Jones
Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:22 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: Cylinder head flow figures
Replies: 120
Views: 57948

> Its a pity that the test depression is not stated as without it the figures > do not mean very much but hopefuly that will become apparent in due course, > however from the work done on the bench today it would look like the figures > are at 28" or above The flow numbers for the ported Buick 300 h...
by Daniel Jones
Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:42 pm
Forum: Exhaust, Cylinder Heads, Fuel And Intake Area
Topic: Cylinder head flow figures
Replies: 120
Views: 57948

> Here you go from the Merlin head post - thanks to V8bloke Thanks for the Merlin pictures. Any chance I could get you to take some measurements? I've recently updated to the latest version of Dynomation and am building a Rover/Buick simulation database. I've gotten pretty good results with the prog...

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