So you'll need to check and adjust tappet preload anyway, wether you use new of re grinded valves. Right?!Larry wrote:New valves would need re-seating/lapped in.
Hopefully piston rings and camshaft arrive today so I can carry on with the build up.
New valves normaly don't need machine work anymore.Mine are tested and where ok.Larry wrote:Saw an interesting way to clean up valves on a TV programme about motors in Bangladesh. Just put them into a pillar drill and hold a bit of Emery cloth round them while they're rotating, moving it up and down.
New valves would need re-seating/lapped in.
Manfred wrote:Received the RPI camshaft set today. Looks good! New camshaft bearings are in also, so it's ready to be fitted.
Started with putting in and measuring opening of the piston rings, but found a problem when fitting them on the pistons afterwards. The rings are to thin, max. opening allowed is 0.13 mm and mine were 0.50..
Wordked it out and found I got the wrong set of rings. These are for a high compression engine, so project is on a small stand still.
Well no man overboard. I'm on a 2 week surf trip, so when I come back the new rings should be there so I can finish the thing of..
Can't wait for the moment firing her up for the first time