I'm rebuilding the heads because the tops of all 16 valve stems (and the rockers) are badly worn.
Its got SU carbs, a P6 cover/distributor/oil pump & a standard 3.9 cam and I was planning on doing a little work on the ports, just smoothing off the casting marks - nothing drastic because I don't really know what I'm doing and gather its quite easy to make it worse by removing metal from the wrong place.
Anyway, here's the question - the standard valves are 34mm, is it worth fitting 35.5mm valves since the seats need re-cutting anyway?
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DaviesDJ wrote:Valve throat blending is possibly the best "free" single thing to do with the standard setup - but a 3 angle valve seat is also just as good but get is done right.


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Valve throat blending - I wasn't planning on doing this since I'm keeping the standard size valves but is it easy to do? Where would I remove metal and how much?
I've got a die grinder & burrs (a proper one, not a dremel) but as I said, I've no experience of this sort of thing and really don't want to muck up my heads if I do it so any pointers would be useful.
I've got a die grinder & burrs (a proper one, not a dremel) but as I said, I've no experience of this sort of thing and really don't want to muck up my heads if I do it so any pointers would be useful.
I wouldn't recomend a 3-angle seat on exhaust, these seats carry a lot of heat away and a thin contact would soon burn. Completely different on inlets where the incoming charge actually cools the seats and valves.DaviesDJ wrote:Valve throat blending is possibly the best "free" single thing to do with the standard setup - but a 3 angle valve seat is also just as good but get is done right.
Also the exhaust airflow is under greater pressure and the effect on airflow would be minimal. Clean up the throats by all means, and any shrouding in the chamber, but it's the inlets that would benefit more. All assume a normally aspirated engine.
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