billofarabia
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As you can probably guess from my sig, I am in Saudi Arabia. My 1998 Discovery V8 had badly warped cylinder heads, so I have had them skimmed. Unfortunately, I think they have taken them down to 0.5 mm below the limits (which incidentally is allowed to be 0.5 below the new size).So they are now 1mm below new if I have read the manual correctly.
These are 10 hole cylinder heads. Engine serial number is 36D51097C, compression ratio 9.35:1, and uses composite gaskets.
Parts are expensive and hard to come by out here, so I would still like to put these back if possible. Does anyone know how critical this limit is? Is it likely to cause damage, or is it a question of risking higher compression and pinking that perhaps could be solved by retarding the ignition by a degree or two.
If this was a suffix B engine, I would be just within the quoted limits. I presume from the engine serial number that this counts as a non suffix B engine.
Would appreciate some expert advice
Thanks
Bill
These are 10 hole cylinder heads. Engine serial number is 36D51097C, compression ratio 9.35:1, and uses composite gaskets.
Parts are expensive and hard to come by out here, so I would still like to put these back if possible. Does anyone know how critical this limit is? Is it likely to cause damage, or is it a question of risking higher compression and pinking that perhaps could be solved by retarding the ignition by a degree or two.
If this was a suffix B engine, I would be just within the quoted limits. I presume from the engine serial number that this counts as a non suffix B engine.
Would appreciate some expert advice
Thanks
Bill
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