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terry1 09-07-2009 06:42 AM

Cylinder head question,again.
 
In stock eliminator,if your intake/exhaust runner volume(s)is to large,according to spec,do you have any recourse to reduce the volume?Or does the head go to the scrap heap?
Second;is there a tolerance in the volume numbers,0.1%,1.0%.no %

Terry Cain 09-07-2009 06:44 AM

Re: Cylinder head question,again.
 
Scrap, door stop.
No tolerance if over

Alan Roehrich 09-07-2009 06:50 AM

Re: Cylinder head question,again.
 
Depending on the valve you have in it, it may be possible to reduce the volume slightly by changing valves, although it will likely hurt performance. It might require a custom valve.

Terry Cain 09-07-2009 06:54 AM

Re: Cylinder head question,again.
 
Also, it's possible to cut intake or exhaust side of head or intake to make it a little smaller. NOT much room to work with here though.

Jody Lang 09-07-2009 11:06 AM

Re: Cylinder head question,again.
 
I should start a new thread for this, but I'll start here. There's a problem in the specs for the Stockers. I personally know of 4 people that have checked their runners and all 4 have been big on the exhaust. These are various Chev motors. In 3 of these it's only been 1 of the heads that's been big.

These are not acid heads either. The specs were for the Super Stock heads. Those that could braze/epoxy in the ports to get the desired CC's.

The new rule is affecting innocent racers that just assume their ports are ok because they're stock.

Jeff Lee 09-07-2009 02:46 PM

Re: Cylinder head question,again.
 
You can reduce the runner volumes by cutting the intake or exhaust surfaces as mentioned. Rule says you can not go past the valve cover bolt hoe.
You can also reduce those volumes by sinking the valve(s) deeper in the pocket. With some valve jobs you can gain flow by doing this correctly. Key word is correctly.
If it was a particularly rare head I would look at all avenues. If it's your dime-a-dozen head I'd scrape it.
And no, there is no tolerance on the plus side.

Chris Hardy 09-07-2009 04:45 PM

Re: Cylinder head question,again.
 
I agree with what Jeff Lee is saying. I have fixed this problem a few times before. You can sink the valve/seat, which in most cases can reduce 3cc's or more depending on the valve diameter. And in most cases will increase the flow and air speed thru the port. Call or email me if you need help with this.
Best Regards,
Chris Hardy
231-773-7252
chrishardy@racingenginetechnologies.com


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