11-23-2007 With the offending studs now out of the way on the one bank I could resist a quick test fit of the head. This engine is going to look SOOOO good…..and that head is soooo too long in front.
The timing cover needs the block and heads to be flush. Moving the timing cover out to match the head is not an option since it would make the engine too long, so the head needs to get shorter. Most of the “stuff” is just bosses to mount covers, and engine accessories that I have no use for, so off they come. The cams stick out a mile, but I think I can cut them off and use the seal flange as the sprocket mount since I don’t need a seal.
The biggest problem I see is that the front cam bearings are sticking a little proud for the block and I can’t cut them off. My plan is at the moment is to machine the cover let the bearing stick in and machine the head so that the timing sprocket fits over the bearing. That will let both the timing chain and the bearing be in the same place at the same time and actually takes a bit of load off the bearing, so everybody wins.
I've got to belive there will never be 2 of these.
Back to grinding
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