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Re: valve size
1.63" Inlet 1.4" Exhaust. Seats will obviously need recutting and you need to have the seats opened up to seat size, the throats opened to match and blended into the bowls otherwise there will be little benefit from the big valves.poo slinger wrote:what size valves can i put ina rover v8 cylinder head without changing the valve seats?
Depending on the cam you may also require valve cut outs in the pistons for clearance.
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If 94mm. or larger bore then you can go for larger, I think ultra big valves are normally 1.76" Inlet and 1.5" exhaust but that would warrant extensive headwork to justify the valve sizes.
Note there can be a negative effect by going larger than necessary.
What spec is the engine? Cam, induction system? Road or race use?
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Note there can be a negative effect by going larger than necessary.
What spec is the engine? Cam, induction system? Road or race use?
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I would have thought stage 3 normal big valve heads would be fine with what you have. If you have standard heads at the moment it will make a big difference as you cam will very resticted by the heads.
Check out V8 Tuner, JE Developments, V8 Developments etc for prices.
http://v8tuner.co.uk/product.php?id=21
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Check out V8 Tuner, JE Developments, V8 Developments etc for prices.
http://v8tuner.co.uk/product.php?id=21
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i found a pair of cylinder heads, owner said it has probably done only a few hundred miles.
41.11mm inlet valves
35.45mm exhaust valves
inlet pots are 25.5mm by 41.34mm
exhaust ports are 25.5mm by 37.4mm
bulleted guides and 30cc ocmbustion chambres.
are they worth £500? and what are bulleted guides?
41.11mm inlet valves
35.45mm exhaust valves
inlet pots are 25.5mm by 41.34mm
exhaust ports are 25.5mm by 37.4mm
bulleted guides and 30cc ocmbustion chambres.
are they worth £500? and what are bulleted guides?
poo slinger wrote:i found a pair of cylinder heads, owner said it has probably done only a few hundred miles.
41.11mm inlet valves
35.45mm exhaust valves
inlet pots are 25.5mm by 41.34mm
exhaust ports are 25.5mm by 37.4mm
bulleted guides and 30cc ocmbustion chambres.
are they worth £500? and what are bulleted guides?
Dunno about whether the spec is what you want but bulleted guides are guides that have had the ends machined into a sort of "bullet" point. They occupy less space in the inlet and exhaust tracks and therefore aid gas flow.
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