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  1. That should have been step one 22 posts ago...

     

    If you think 0.008" head warpage is "acceptable" you really need to go back to the FSM and read (between the lines)! Why does a 0.003" feeler come to mind, and not a 0.008"?

     

    Japanese translations leave a bit to be desired... If you have 0.004" warpage on the head... And 0.004" on the block, you're good to go right? Because 0.008" isn't reached?

     

    Hmmmmmmmm...

     

    Second hint from the FSM: if your cam tower bore to journal clearance is X, and you have distance Y between towers, how much warpage Z --between two towers is allowable before one of the cam towers binds? Easier than that: if your clearance is X, and your warpage Z = X do you think your journal may touch the cam tower or not allow oil on that part of the tower? What do you suppose will happen when this runs (even if it "turns freely")?

  2. Amen, bro!

    The use of an arbor is just common sense! It's how it was done in production, for sure!

     

    The "Flat Head" thing is akin to a Chev V8 getting shaved then not milling the intake manifold...

    The shops don't realise OHC means something on he top side of that warped bottom is turning in bearings with less than 0.003" clearance... I mean, if the BOTTOM is warped, exactly how does it work that the TOP would NOT be? Hahaha

     

    I know someone who milled his warped head (0.019" warp!!!) and used the logic "I'm milling for closed chamber anyway o 0.020" isn't a problem!" I warned him... Quick and cheap milling job with the head on parallel blocks to clear the towers (!)... Cam wasn't turning so they knocked he towers around a bit... It turned.

     

    Ran it at the track... BROKE THE CAM INTO THREE PIECES!!!

     

    "FLAT MEANS FLAT"!

     

    You would think that is pretty straightforward, eh?

  3. You guys do know that Car Warriors, American Chopper, American Hot Rod, Build or Bust, Overhauling, etc. are SCRIPTED reality shows.  There's a basic outline of what's going to happen, who's going to win, and they have writers on staff to help with the dialog.  I have a relative who is an editor for two of the shows I list above.  Its not real.

    You don't realise how much explaining I have to do overseas to explain JUST that point!

     

    Though I must admit to going "Big Paul" in Thailand, loud enough to have Australians come from two machinery pads over to see who was yelling and "wishing they had a pellet gun to keep your f-ing finger off the GD equipment! GET OFF MY COMPRESSOR PAD! ALL OF YOU GET THE F**K OFF OF MY COMPRESSOR PAD!"

     

    They thought I was Australian! LOL

  4. Saying repair procedures don't exist for this is just plain wrong.

    This is all basic machine shop work.

    But people go and buy on price from myriad shops providing 75% of what SHOULD be done when remanufacturing a head.

     

    Top AND BOTTOM of the head when warped must be returned to true. That means milling top and bottom. After straightening.

     

    Now we got somebody adding different steps guessing how its done at the factory making matters worse.

     

    The original L4's had iron towers with inserts. You don't "line bore" a non-split bearing bore without an oversized cam journal! You must weld the bores, and turn on a vertical mill.

     

    Everyone here is assuming these cam towers are line bored at the factory when strong evidence exists no such thing occurred. It was simply a jig (arbor)-assembled piece fom bins of pre bored, dimensionally identical cam towers in a box.

     

    You don't want to mess with the "mallet and turn" method of installation?

     

    SIMPLE AS PIE FOR A PRODUCTION MACHINE SHOP:

     

    Make a steel arbor of sufficient length, and 0.0005~0.00075 undersized the journal BEARING diameter. Stick them on the arbor like meat on a shush kebab and stick them on your head. Bolt them down, remove the arbor (some shops will GUNDRILLED the Center of the arbor o allow a shot of CO2 to shrink the arbor and allow the removal to be easier as line-to-line fits easily bind if you don't pull exactly straight...

     

    THERE YOU GO:ALIGNED PERFECTLY!!!

     

    If your head isn't warped, that is!

     

    This is building on a bad foundation, a warped head that was short-cut repaired, and now it's compounding itself with "make-it-fit" methodology.

     

    Any wonderment as to WHY Nissan said to simply replace it now is removed. They realised most customers will not pay for proper machine work, at a competent shop. They will go low-bid and their reputation (Nissan's) will be impacted as a result for any work done in the first 10 years of ownership.

     

    This is part of he reason they nixed the triple Mikuni package (165Hp) on the 240Z (emissions was #2, but that didn't stop Toyota using them north of the US Border on 2TG's in Canada!

     

     

  5. Don't ever look at he Burklands Streamliner then!

     

    The "old fart" comment is funny as hell actually. It's got o be coming from someone jealous...

     

    Old Farts have done it, they didn't talk about it.

     

    When you got to really high level Motorsports events you notice something: lots of fat old white dudes calling the shots, and a bunch of kids dong manual labor at their direction.

     

    Very rarely do the physical prowess /skills and the wisdom necessary to effectively, consistently compete correspond.

     

    Harris may be an Old Fart, and you may not like his work. But there was a time he was "The Sh*t"!

     

    Until YOU have reached that level of acclaim, I'd suggest tampering I comments involving name calling...

     

    Always easy to criticise, much harder to achieve peer acclaim in competition on a big stage.

  6. A race head I bought actually had heavy hardened steel inserts under where the head bolts clam the head. For a head that may have been torn down between heats, and several times in a weekend for inspections, good hardened washers or inserts combat embedment into the head... But does nothing to compensate for gasket compression aver time.

     

    Until the metal and composite gasket reach a density to further compress from the clamping forces present, rue torquing will be required!

     

    The so-called "no retorque" gaskets universally have high density RTV Rings (Think FlPro Print-O-Seal) which acts like o-rings around that which old leak. It compresses at a faster rate than the underlying composite gasket...so as that underlay compresses, the RTV memory expands slightly trying to contain what normally would start to be a sep or leak path.

     

    If you retorque that gasket, you do he same thing as the previous design: keep everything clamped. Consistently by combatting gasket impression over time, and bolt embedment into the Aluminium head from the cyclic forces placed upon it!

  7. If he paid off the van, then likely he's got homeowners umbrella.

     

    Really, having a million umbrella policy on your homeowners policy, and minimum coverage on your cars usually works to your advantage financially. (Even renters!)

     

    Anything not covered under the auto policy will go against the million dollar umbrella policy.. But they will have to litigate. Most won't.

     

    If they do... "That's what you got insurance for!"

     

    Plus, it comes in handy for things getting ripped from your house, your car...etc!

  8. Well its a sign of the times. That's like saying you prefer to have your speedometer set via resistors rather than having a fancy self-calibrating one. While I understand and respect the "ITS NOT FAIR, 'CAUSE IN MY DAY," argument I think we should all be MORE humbled by the fact that we have encyclopedias at our fingertips. No longer do you have to break your back, proverbially of course.

    Missing the point, totally. I don't think it's a generational thing, but there IS a component common in all people complaining about achieves or holders of knowledge and those that don't yet have it: drive and desire.

     

    If you want information, do not make out like you're ENTITLED to it!

     

    I think Randy77ZT makes a valid point, but neglects one facet of those days: you STILL had to ASK SOMEONE!

    The scene in Christine where the guy lets Arnie Cunningham work on the car in his shop is a good example. The guy had been through the war (literally) and wanted to help the kid... But he wanted the young punk to know UP FRONT what the rules were...and as long as he abided by them, he could be very generous.

     

    Arnie, as demonised as Steven King tried to make him showed due deference because he realised without that old man and his shop, he would never get his dream going (demonic possession feats of mechanical rejuvenation notwithstanding.)

     

    If you think you will get knowledge without breaking your back, without toil, without hassle...

    All I can say is you aren't dedicated, don't have the drive, and likely won't finish the project. Or if you o, it won't be he best it old be...a 12 second car with all the same parts as another seemingly identical car that turns 9's.

     

    If you have drive, and a thirst for learning, you WILL break your back getting every bit f information you can. My nephew runs a 9second Malibu... People continually bug him for the tricks he employs... He routinely blows them off. Why? He didn't get spark plugs thrown at his head. He didn't work LOF for a year till an opening in heavy overhaul opened up.

     

    No, he was a GenX or Y kid, grew up with computers. The reason he acts just like like those grizzled old codgers? His words were prophetic:

     

    "I didn't do anything special. I asked a lot of questions, watched what other guys did, and I spent every single possible second I could researching everything I could find on he Internet about how to do this! It's not hard, it just takes time busting your a$$ learning everything you can. I tell them 'look on the Internet, all the information is out there!' And they get all P.O. at me or not spilling 3,000 hours research at nights, on weekends, at work, into a 15 minute magic formula to go 9 seconds in a Malibu! I busted my ass, it's not hard, but you have to WORK for it--it's all out here, you just have to look!"

  9. That assumes they will be honest.

     

    Then again, some jackarses forget that some of us travel, and actually try to MEET other members... I've called more than one out on BS they've posted on boards here and elsewhere. It's amazing how face to face people turn into "less" confident and "less" skilled. Real like. Ain't it a byatch!

     

    Mike

    Even better calling them out for a field calibration on a torque wrench, and when they realise whou you actually ARE ("uh, ahhh, is this Tony D?") and the caller I.D. From your hotel has not only the correct area code, but the same PREFIX...

     

    Oh, yeah! I love the guys who claim "you're one of those guys!" But like someone said at an MSA event a few years ago: "Holy Sh*t! You REALLY DO talk like that face-to-face!" (At the same event someone came over to point out three youngsters scurrying away and said "Were some guys named (Gave Screen Names of three guys) supposed to meet up with you? They were like "Is that Tony D? He doesn't look like the photos on the Internet!" They had come to "set me straight, forcibly"... But decided, apparently I was somehow not fat, out of shape, and old as dirt (anybody who knows can testify I am!) and took to the hills without so much as an introduction! I think the last contact I'd had with any of them online was to give them my location during the show (260 Island) and say "after you kick my arse, I will buy you a beer!"

     

    Maybe I should have offered a shot, some people don't like beer...I'm so insensitive.

  10. Uh, just to set the record straight, the "2" stood for 2 Overhead Cams, not 2-Litre!

     

    4 Valves Per Cylinder

    3 Carburettors

    2 Overhead Camshafts

     

    Unless you got an OSG TC24B/Z-1 on that L-Engine (or a home built permutation/conversion) THAT would "blow the 2-Thing"...

     

    Although "Z231" might appeal to some...

  11. Are you a "Dragon" in Chinese Zodiac by birth year Ray?

    The Chinese tell me you symbol of your birth year is unlucky when it repeats and you must always wear red and yellow to ward off the bad luck!

     

    It's dragon year now, ima b a dragon, so can't wait for this year to be over as well.

     

    When the CHP took my statement I said "So the semitractor's left front tire went up on the trailer as the jack icing followed behind me.

     

    The trailer lifted the Dodge Ram up in the air, until the trailer hitch ripped free...

     

    Then that trailer turned left and headed my way like a f--king AAMRAM Missle!"

     

    He tried not to laugh, but apparently I was overwhelmingly hilarious with my statement!

     

    Opened the side of my truck up like a giant Sardine Tin!

  12. "1. The stock intake runners have pretty small inner diameters - probably good to 350-400 whp but will limit airflow at the top end."

     

    OK, let's be correct here... The stock manifold is not good to " probably" 350-400HP, it's been proven at over 650HP (At various RPM levels with boost of 17, 21, and 25psi)

     

    Yeah n they're small, but they DO flow at 190CFM, BETTER THAN ANY STOCK UNPORTED HEAD!

     

    So can we PLEASE stop blaming the MANIFOLD in turbo applications when it's the HEAD PORTS that are the problem????

     

    L-Head Power has ALWAYS been "in the head"-this doesn't change when huffing the engine!

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