For the piston clearance I placed some blu tack in the valve reliefs.
And I was ready to bolt the head to the block. I made sure to follow the correct order for torquing the bolts and then installed the lifters, push rods and original rocker arms. Before adjusting the lash, I rotated the crank until both valves were closed and then tightened the nut until the push rod just started to feel sticky. Time for measurements. Results were:
- | Intake | Exhaust |
Installation height | 1.80 inches | 1.75 inches |
Open height | 1.33 inches | 1.28 inches |
Lift | 0.47 inches | 0.47 inches |
Now I was able to find correct valve springs. Not that surprisingly after a phone call to US-Parts, we came to the conclusion that I should buy what Comp Cams suggests for my cam: Comp 942-16. They had the correct pressure and height so I went and bought a set. Their required installation height was 1.7 inches though so I would have to measure every valve and add shims to get it correct.
Finally I removed the head and checked the blu tack.
The valves had hardly even touched it. After cutting both in half, I measured the clearance to be 0.25 inches. No problems there.
Finally I removed the head and checked the blu tack.
The valves had hardly even touched it. After cutting both in half, I measured the clearance to be 0.25 inches. No problems there.
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