>Next we have valves. What is the proper grind for a motorhome? 3 angle
>5 angle or what? I dont want to read anymore on the subject. Then we
>get to SS valves or not. What is the good word? Any thoughts on valve
>springs? Some of you must know something! ZAK what am I missing here?
I will weigh in on this one issue. There are two reasons to go with a
3-angle valve job: first is a slight increase in flow as the valve begins to
open---not terribly important in MH service---and the other being better
sealing and longivity, which is important in MH service.
This is because the narrower seat--the 45 degree part--increases the seating
pressure per square area. Thus carbon etc are much less likely to keep the
valve from closing and sealing well. Poor seating/sealing is what causes 'em
to burn.
5-angle is a 3-angle job with 2 more transitions for yet better (though
slightly) flow.
My advice and what I do on all my stuff is 3-angle.
Travis
>5 angle or what? I dont want to read anymore on the subject. Then we
>get to SS valves or not. What is the good word? Any thoughts on valve
>springs? Some of you must know something! ZAK what am I missing here?
I will weigh in on this one issue. There are two reasons to go with a
3-angle valve job: first is a slight increase in flow as the valve begins to
open---not terribly important in MH service---and the other being better
sealing and longivity, which is important in MH service.
This is because the narrower seat--the 45 degree part--increases the seating
pressure per square area. Thus carbon etc are much less likely to keep the
valve from closing and sealing well. Poor seating/sealing is what causes 'em
to burn.
5-angle is a 3-angle job with 2 more transitions for yet better (though
slightly) flow.
My advice and what I do on all my stuff is 3-angle.
Travis