Head Gaskets and clearances
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Head Gaskets and clearances
Hi All,
brand new here so please excuse a possibly repeated question. I want to put Range Rover EFI heads on my 3500, (part of a bigger project to FI it) does anyone know if the finished height of the heads will cause any problems with valve lift? I'm not sure and don't have early or late pushrods to compare at this time. I aim to fit a composite gasket and as the heads are not from anything I own - I'll need to get them checked and possibly skimmed before putting them on. I'll be using ARP fasteners rather than the existing head bolts from either age, as I've a set of these on a 4.6 and they were great to work with.
Any advice is helpful.
Thanks
brand new here so please excuse a possibly repeated question. I want to put Range Rover EFI heads on my 3500, (part of a bigger project to FI it) does anyone know if the finished height of the heads will cause any problems with valve lift? I'm not sure and don't have early or late pushrods to compare at this time. I aim to fit a composite gasket and as the heads are not from anything I own - I'll need to get them checked and possibly skimmed before putting them on. I'll be using ARP fasteners rather than the existing head bolts from either age, as I've a set of these on a 4.6 and they were great to work with.
Any advice is helpful.
Thanks
Some running some waiting...
The RV8 heads come in 2 different thicknesses from the factory depending on whether they are designed for use with tin gaskets or Comp gasket.
There are 2 machined surfaces at each end of the heads to enable you to measure the thickness.
For tin gasket these dims are.
23.9mm & 63.5mm
For composite gasket these dims are
22.94mm & 62.56mm
From these you should be able to establish which gaskets your heads were designed for.
Hope this helps.
Cheers Denis
There are 2 machined surfaces at each end of the heads to enable you to measure the thickness.
For tin gasket these dims are.
23.9mm & 63.5mm
For composite gasket these dims are
22.94mm & 62.56mm
From these you should be able to establish which gaskets your heads were designed for.
Hope this helps.
Cheers Denis
With unknown heads, it's worth having them planed down to the dimensions of the later heads and use composite gaskets, with the outer row of bolts omitted. You will have no tappet pre-load problems as the relative dimensions remain the same.
Dave
London SW
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London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
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All, many thanks for your replies. I managed to get hold of a set of heads off an early - to mid P38, so I'll attempt the check as per Denis's figures. Denis would you be kind enough to just give me a better location on the head to take these measurements from?
Thanks again - just didn't want to end up burning a valve or two...
Thanks again - just didn't want to end up burning a valve or two...
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Thanks all,
great diagram - makes it all clear now. I'll have the valve seats recut and stems checked, then its the long haul to FI the engine. I see theres various posts for porting the heads, will probably only match these as I hear there's not much body to playwith!
Thanks again.
great diagram - makes it all clear now. I'll have the valve seats recut and stems checked, then its the long haul to FI the engine. I see theres various posts for porting the heads, will probably only match these as I hear there's not much body to playwith!
Thanks again.
Some running some waiting...