Should I be bovvered
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Should I be bovvered
I have just fitted my rev kit to my SBC build, to be honnest I am not happy with the result, it doesn't really locate in any way into the block/ heads, it really is only roughly held in place by the springs, I think it is meant to be stabalised by the underside of each head, but this is an area, in the middle, of no more than about 3/64" on the generous side on the other side it is less than 1/32", and this is all that stops the mounting plate from flexing. end to end and side to side it doesn't locate at all, and if/ when it shifts a little bit then the up/down location will fail, true all this will mean is the plate will felx more, but if it loads and flexes 100+ times a second which it will when the engine is running flat out then the ally mounting plate will work harden pretty quickly,
Has anyone else fitted one of these kits? Am I missing somthing important? or should I not worry because eack spring is only loading the plate by about 30lb or so even at max lift?
I would very much value peoples thoughts/ experiances.
Best regards
Mike
Has anyone else fitted one of these kits? Am I missing somthing important? or should I not worry because eack spring is only loading the plate by about 30lb or so even at max lift?
I would very much value peoples thoughts/ experiances.
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!
- HairbearTE
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Hi,
Here are some photos.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228503097
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228502467
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4229267898
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228498941
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228498067
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4229264902
The two banks are basically the same set up, the ones the right way up are the ones where I have less than 1/32 to engage the rev kit on the head, the upside down ones are where I have about 3/64". There is about 1/2 to 3/4" crearance on either end.
Best regards
Mike
PS sorry couldn't get the posting to work properly but the links work.
Here are some photos.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228503097
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228502467
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4229267898
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228498941
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4228498067
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90582872@N00/4229264902
The two banks are basically the same set up, the ones the right way up are the ones where I have less than 1/32 to engage the rev kit on the head, the upside down ones are where I have about 3/64". There is about 1/2 to 3/4" crearance on either end.
Best regards
Mike
PS sorry couldn't get the posting to work properly but the links work.
poppet valves rule!
- topcatcustom
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Hi Tom
The kit is mainly to keep the lifters in the bore should a rocker or push rod fail, if a lifter came out then you would instantly loose oil pressure to the mains and the bottom end would die before you could cut the engine. A secondary benifit is it adds about 30lb of spring pressure at the lifters, I am running 520 lb/inch springs through 1.5 to 2 lifters, only about 4% extra at the lifter so not alot , but the springs are about at the maximum you can run, they will need changing about every 6K miles. the cam is on a steel blank as a result. The cam is a roller cam so there is relatively little wear compared to a flat tappet cam. An extra 4% pressure is of little consideration as far as wear rates are concerned.
Best regards
Mike
The kit is mainly to keep the lifters in the bore should a rocker or push rod fail, if a lifter came out then you would instantly loose oil pressure to the mains and the bottom end would die before you could cut the engine. A secondary benifit is it adds about 30lb of spring pressure at the lifters, I am running 520 lb/inch springs through 1.5 to 2 lifters, only about 4% extra at the lifter so not alot , but the springs are about at the maximum you can run, they will need changing about every 6K miles. the cam is on a steel blank as a result. The cam is a roller cam so there is relatively little wear compared to a flat tappet cam. An extra 4% pressure is of little consideration as far as wear rates are concerned.
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!