The valves are recessed some as you suggest. I do remember reading somewhere that if machining of the head surface is needed, a max of .005" can be taken off. So the valves will still be recessed. Can you measure the depth of recess and see if a 3 notch mls gasket will make up the difference? If the head has been working fine otherwise can you makeup the difference with a thicker head gasket? If not a vw head is the only option...$.02
Quote from: rodpaslow on September 23, 2011, 11:53:41 amThe valves are recessed some as you suggest. I do remember reading somewhere that if machining of the head surface is needed, a max of .005" can be taken off. So the valves will still be recessed. Can you measure the depth of recess and see if a 3 notch mls gasket will make up the difference? If the head has been working fine otherwise can you makeup the difference with a thicker head gasket? If not a vw head is the only option...$.02Measure yours against specification.IME thicker gasket just doesn't run the same.You can get the seats and or valves cut down on any head.
i guess they shaved the head even tho it was brand new?
From the bentley: surface of head to valve face, Maximum = 1.5mm and minimum = .5mm.Sounds like they have to redo it. Everyone knows that on these engines the valves get close to the pistons all the time, having the valves start out even closer is a really good way to make it interfere during operation.
Quote from: Trev0rbr on September 23, 2011, 10:59:18 pmi guess they shaved the head even tho it was brand new? I'd not be surprised if ChinaHead didn't put the seats at the right depth to start, or got a batch of thicker valves.
Are you sure your Bentley says that? Read again, and I think that you will find that the 'd' =0.5mm is for a different diagram.