- Tue Aug 14, 2018 9:44 pm
#78571
Bullet Whisperer,I thought about retarding the inlet cam but I seemed to have to move it a long way, (3 teeth I think), before it would clear. I don't have any experience in this but it seemed too much and I don't know what effect this would have. I think if I tried to reduce the diameter of the inlet valve I'd mess it up.
As you and stinkwheel say, I could make/buy a thin aluminium spacer to put under the barrel, would this have a noticeable effect on power?
stinkwheel, the original copper gasket is around 0.5mm, the one in the gasket kit I have is some weird copper sandwich affair 1.0mm thick, I see H's do a copper one which is 1.0mm.
Revband The head does clamp the 0.5mm gasket properly so I don't think the head has been skimmed before.
My bullet is a 1993, H's didn't recognise the piston, but thought it was European. Is there a piston which is known to be very robust, Bullet proof
, especially if I'm having to cut a larger diameter valve cut out?
H's are out of ideas about my problem but have been good at suggestion things to check. The only thing left on the list of checks is to check that the timing pinion key hasn't pushed out, I don't have a puller small enough but don't think it's this.
At the moment I'm thinking:
First, carefully increase the diameter of the valve cut out but not its depth, I think this is a given.
Measure the clearance between the piston and valve, If it only needs a little more, get a 1mm head gasket, if it needs a lot, make/buy a 1mm aluminium barrel spacer.
If I still can't achieve a decent clearance, revert back to the old cams.
I'll use solder as a gauge.
Thanks for your help
As you and stinkwheel say, I could make/buy a thin aluminium spacer to put under the barrel, would this have a noticeable effect on power?
stinkwheel, the original copper gasket is around 0.5mm, the one in the gasket kit I have is some weird copper sandwich affair 1.0mm thick, I see H's do a copper one which is 1.0mm.
Revband The head does clamp the 0.5mm gasket properly so I don't think the head has been skimmed before.
My bullet is a 1993, H's didn't recognise the piston, but thought it was European. Is there a piston which is known to be very robust, Bullet proof
H's are out of ideas about my problem but have been good at suggestion things to check. The only thing left on the list of checks is to check that the timing pinion key hasn't pushed out, I don't have a puller small enough but don't think it's this.
At the moment I'm thinking:
First, carefully increase the diameter of the valve cut out but not its depth, I think this is a given.
Measure the clearance between the piston and valve, If it only needs a little more, get a 1mm head gasket, if it needs a lot, make/buy a 1mm aluminium barrel spacer.
If I still can't achieve a decent clearance, revert back to the old cams.
I'll use solder as a gauge.
Thanks for your help