grumpin Posted May 26, 2022 Share Posted May 26, 2022 The cart looks great. But that burner looks awesome! I agree! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nic55kel Posted May 26, 2022 Author Share Posted May 26, 2022 The cart looks great. But that burner looks awesome! Well back to the cylinder head. Using a ramp I managed to wrangle it up onto the bench. Still taking it a bit easy post op. I put a straight edge across the tops of the rocker studs and I can see that at least three of them have lifted a bit. So I guess the thing to do is change them all out for the threaded studs to match the intake stud on number 3. The little alignment jig I made for tapping the threads will work for some of them and I will have to do something similar for the others. I have a set of the chevy rocker arms so I will see how that works out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted May 26, 2022 Share Posted May 26, 2022 Well back to the cylinder head. Using a ramp I managed to wrangle it up onto the bench. Still taking it a bit easy post op. I put a straight edge across the tops of the rocker studs and I can see that at least three of them have lifted a bit. So I guess the thing to do is change them all out for the threaded studs to match the intake stud on number 3. The little alignment jig I made for tapping the threads will work for some of them and I will have to do something similar for the others. I have a set of the chevy rocker arms so I will see how that works out. Glad you are taking it easy. As for the studs, do you plan to change them all out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nic55kel Posted May 27, 2022 Author Share Posted May 27, 2022 Glad you are taking it easy. As for the studs, do you plan to change them all out? Hi Gary, Yes I am going to change them all. Got one done this evening and had an interesting experience. I pulled the #4 intake stud and checked my alignment for the tap and started to make threads. Went pretty easy for a while and then tightened right up about 2/3 done (need about an inch of thread). I thought maybe the tap was dulling so tried a different tap and exactly the same, they were both plain HSS taps. Now I am starting to think my alignment must be off, check and recheck but everything looks good against a straight edge. Try a little more but the last thing I want to do is break off a tap in the head and it is feeling close to that, but I still have 5 or 6 more threads to cut. Then I remember a third tap set I have and go find another 7/16 - 14 tap. These taps are titanium coated, gold coloured. I try that tap and it cuts the threads like butter. I never had much faith in those fancy gold covered drill bits and taps but maybe there is something to them. Hopefully the tap lasts for the next 10 holes. If it does, I will be a believer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nic55kel Posted May 28, 2022 Author Share Posted May 28, 2022 Hi Gary, Yes I am going to change them all. Got one done this evening and had an interesting experience. I pulled the #4 intake stud and checked my alignment for the tap and started to make threads. Went pretty easy for a while and then tightened right up about 2/3 done (need about an inch of thread). I thought maybe the tap was dulling so tried a different tap and exactly the same, they were both plain HSS taps. Now I am starting to think my alignment must be off, check and recheck but everything looks good against a straight edge. Try a little more but the last thing I want to do is break off a tap in the head and it is feeling close to that, but I still have 5 or 6 more threads to cut. Then I remember a third tap set I have and go find another 7/16 - 14 tap. These taps are titanium coated, gold coloured. I try that tap and it cuts the threads like butter. I never had much faith in those fancy gold covered drill bits and taps but maybe there is something to them. Hopefully the tap lasts for the next 10 holes. If it does, I will be a believer. Well finished tapping all the rocker studs. The jig I had previously made allowed me to do them all except for the two end studs. I made up a second jig and that took care of that. I am definitely a believer in the gold coloured tap I have been using. It was really easy to cut the threads and just as easy on the last hole as on the first. I have started to clean the valves. They are cleaning up nice and the sealing faces appear to be in good shape. To clean the valve guides I decided to try a piece of nylon rope that I had made lots of little cuts on causing the broken strands to work like a brush. Soaked in lacquer thinner and sawed back and forth in the guide it worked very well. A bit more cleaning and I will be able to start lapping the valves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted May 28, 2022 Share Posted May 28, 2022 Well finished tapping all the rocker studs. The jig I had previously made allowed me to do them all except for the two end studs. I made up a second jig and that took care of that. I am definitely a believer in the gold coloured tap I have been using. It was really easy to cut the threads and just as easy on the last hole as on the first. I have started to clean the valves. They are cleaning up nice and the sealing faces appear to be in good shape. To clean the valve guides I decided to try a piece of nylon rope that I had made lots of little cuts on causing the broken strands to work like a brush. Soaked in lacquer thinner and sawed back and forth in the guide it worked very well. A bit more cleaning and I will be able to start lapping the valves. WOW! You are doing such a thorough, and well thought out job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nic55kel Posted June 18, 2022 Author Share Posted June 18, 2022 WOW! You are doing such a thorough, and well thought out job. Well finally got a chance to do a little more on this project. Been tied up with spring clean up after that long winter and cutting the grass every 3 or 4 days. I have the cylinder head back together, I hand lapped the valves and all went well. I experimented with cleaning the ports with a concentrated lye solution and even without a lot of heat it worked surprisingly well . I pulled the manifolds out to get ready to clean them. The intake is very tarred up. I will report on how the lye solution works out on cleaning the intake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted June 18, 2022 Share Posted June 18, 2022 Well finally got a chance to do a little more on this project. Been tied up with spring clean up after that long winter and cutting the grass every 3 or 4 days. I have the cylinder head back together, I hand lapped the valves and all went well. I experimented with cleaning the ports with a concentrated lye solution and even without a lot of heat it worked surprisingly well . I pulled the manifolds out to get ready to clean them. The intake is very tarred up. I will report on how the lye solution works out on cleaning the intake. I hope the lye works for you. That would be a simple approach. Please record what strength you use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nic55kel Posted June 18, 2022 Author Share Posted June 18, 2022 I hope the lye works for you. That would be a simple approach. Please record what strength you use. I hope the lye works too. I mixed up one cup of lye crystals with 2 litres (qts) water. Careful to add the lye to the water, when I mixed it up it generated quite a bit of heat. I carefully levelled up the manifold after blocking off the carb base and the vacuum tree. Poured in the liquid and I will leave it for at least a day. It is supposed to be 90F here tomorrow so that should help. I will report how it works out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nic55kel Posted June 20, 2022 Author Share Posted June 20, 2022 I hope the lye works too. I mixed up one cup of lye crystals with 2 litres (qts) water. Careful to add the lye to the water, when I mixed it up it generated quite a bit of heat. I carefully levelled up the manifold after blocking off the carb base and the vacuum tree. Poured in the liquid and I will leave it for at least a day. It is supposed to be 90F here tomorrow so that should help. I will report how it works out. Well I am really really happy with how well that worked. You can only use lye on cast iron and steel, but for those it is superb. I let it soak for about 2 days, I had planned on putting a bit of heat to it but it reached almost a 100F here yesterday so I didn't bother. After letting it soak for two days I dumped most of the liquid into a pail and then flushed the manifold with hot water. Evil looking liquid that came out hope it works as a weed killer. Anyway below is a picture of one of the ports and the rest of the intake looks just as clean. The before picture for that port is a couple of posts earlier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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