Has anyone done this? I've got a b16a head for my Integra build and I'm thinking about maybe trying to have the chambers welded up for a bit more compression. Good idea, bad idea?
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Thanks guys. I'm going to talk to the machine shop this week about decking the block and milling the head since its going to be a turbo motor using a Cometic head gasket. I don't know what the service limits are on a Honda motor, but some guys are milling the heads .040" which would get the C/R that I'm looking for.Owner of Titan Towing
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It's possible, and to do it "right" would be a LOT of welding - not to mention the surfacing afterward would be pretty substantial. You'd have to weld up the chambers, cut the seats out and weld them up, and then remaching the seats (to help the shrouding issue). After all that, I'd bet you ran into valve train problems because of the length of the valve etc... not to metion it would take a VERY good cylinder head guy to make the chambers useable OR someone with a 5 axis cnc machine...
I'd mill 'em.
I'd also look very close into the timing chain/belt tensioner - it may over extend and lose tension?
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostIt's possible, and to do it "right" would be a LOT of welding - not to mention the surfacing afterward would be pretty substantial. You'd have to weld up the chambers, cut the seats out and weld them up, and then remaching the seats (to help the shrouding issue). After all that, I'd bet you ran into valve train problems because of the length of the valve etc... not to metion it would take a VERY good cylinder head guy to make the chambers useable OR someone with a 5 axis cnc machine...
I'd mill 'em.
I'd also look very close into the timing chain/belt tensioner - it may over extend and lose tension?Owner of Titan Towing
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Originally posted by Kyle View PostI've been doing some reading about the belt issue. From what I've seen the guys that are milling their heads way down have to advance cam timing. Easily accomplished with a set of after market cam gears. I read some earlier every .012" milled or decked requires 1 degree of advance in cam timing.Ring and pinion specialist
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Originally posted by greenbullitt View Postagreed. mod motors experience the same effects...Owner of Titan Towing
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