I am in the middle of a build and have found a strange clearence issue . The notches in my pistons have plenty of depth thru the rotation to clear the valves but I noticed the arch of the notch is very close to the arch of the valve buy looking at the clay . What is the recomended clearence for the radious of the notch ? It is the same for the intake and exhaust .
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Originally posted by Grape View Posti think he's talking about side clearance between the edge of the valve and the edge of the pocket, which is a good questionBig Rooster Racing "Dare to win well."
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Originally posted by Grape View Posti think he's talking about side clearance between the edge of the valve and the edge of the pocket, which is a good question. i've never heard of any rules on such a thingBig Rooster Racing
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Radial Valve Clearance never gets talked about cause most never check.
You must take into consideration the piston has to rock over in the bore at tdc as it changes directions of travel. thermal expansion, high rpm, a little valve float, connecting rods stretch, will surely knock those valves of the seat.
Total deck height + .010, is the minimum IPTV clearance i would set it up for.
Minimum EPTV on exhaust is intake clearance x2.
You need the deck clearance around .050 with a steel rod, so .050 + .010 = .060 This is the minimum IPTV clearance I would run. Double that value for .120 EPTV clearance.
Radial Valve Clearance should be no less the total deck height plus .010 on the intake and exhaust valves. You want to check this clearance at 10* ATDC, as this is the highest pressure point of the power stroke.
The valve relief pockets should be cut on the same angle as the valves, with .060 radial clearance in the brow area of the valve relief.
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