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Austin Shackles
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Pictures!
http://www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk/temp/head1.jpg
general shot of the area between #2 and #3. the head between these two is
around 8 thou' from being flat, measured with a steel rule and feeler gauge,
so not all that accurate. Book says max 0.01mm distortion, which is about
4/10 thou, so that's obviously not much cop. Book *doesn't* say what, if
any, machining is allowed on the head - anyone know?
http://www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk/temp/head2.jpg
http://www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk/temp/head3.jpg
close ups of the middle two pots.
a) there are small cracks beside the hole where the glow plug is fitted.
Are these sufficient to condemn the head, or do they all do that, guvnor?
b) what are the odd burnt-looking patches about? all 4 pots show this
effect, all about the same.
turning to the block/pistons, the bores look pretty good - there's no
scoring or similar or heavy scuff marks. However. All 4 pistons show signs
of contact (not recent) with the inlet valves (only). The only way I can
see for that to happen is either one of 3 things: incorrect valve timing,
cambelt failure at speed (but I'd expect exhaust valve contact as well) or
*serious* over-revving. It had a 3-hole gasket fitted, so I doubt the
gasket being too thin.
how close do the inlet valves get to the pistons normally? the inlet valves
are only fully open during the inlet stroke, and obviously on the
compression stroke they're closed. I guess they probably start to open
before TDC on the exhaust stroke, before induction, but the books (including
the "real" shop manual, natch) don't divulge the valve timing data.
I guess the only way to be sure would be to do the cambelt at the same time,
and thus know the timing to be right.
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