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pulsarboby
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we're building an engine for someone at the moment who had a major valve problem on the rollers not to long ago.
anyway whilst trying to sort out and lap some valves for the ported head being fitted i came across something that i for one had not been aware of before and this could cause people major probs with engines they are building, so well worth taking note.
below is a picture of 3 valve heads (3 different type of valves which all appear similar other than markings on the bottom, same lengh / diameter and they will all fit perfectly in valve guides)
top left 3 exhaust valves
as said they will all fit ok but be warned as there are differences!
here is a pic of the side view of the ones to the left and right
if you look at the top of valve stem where the collets fit you will see that the head of one valve will sit higher than the other.
now in laymans terms this will cause a compressed spring rate on that particular valve, it will also cause a prob with regard to shimming as the shim will fit higher on the stem.
the centre valve in the first picture is different again as the lead on that valve is higher than the other two so will sit proud of the seat.
so for anyone attempting to build there own engine this info is well worth taking into account and could save you a whole heap of probs with regard to head troubles
on inlet valves they should all be marked 54c with a nissan logo on bottom
exhaust valves should all be marked 5c with logo on bottom
i almost got caught out with this today was only by sheer luck that i noticed the differences on the top, i just originally thought that they had possibly have been a paten type/make valve fitted, but thats clearlly not the case
anyway whilst trying to sort out and lap some valves for the ported head being fitted i came across something that i for one had not been aware of before and this could cause people major probs with engines they are building, so well worth taking note.
below is a picture of 3 valve heads (3 different type of valves which all appear similar other than markings on the bottom, same lengh / diameter and they will all fit perfectly in valve guides)
top left 3 exhaust valves
as said they will all fit ok but be warned as there are differences!
here is a pic of the side view of the ones to the left and right
if you look at the top of valve stem where the collets fit you will see that the head of one valve will sit higher than the other.
now in laymans terms this will cause a compressed spring rate on that particular valve, it will also cause a prob with regard to shimming as the shim will fit higher on the stem.
the centre valve in the first picture is different again as the lead on that valve is higher than the other two so will sit proud of the seat.
so for anyone attempting to build there own engine this info is well worth taking into account and could save you a whole heap of probs with regard to head troubles
on inlet valves they should all be marked 54c with a nissan logo on bottom
exhaust valves should all be marked 5c with logo on bottom
i almost got caught out with this today was only by sheer luck that i noticed the differences on the top, i just originally thought that they had possibly have been a paten type/make valve fitted, but thats clearlly not the case