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stock TR-7 cylinder head thickness

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stock TR-7 cylinder head thickness

Postby Tirebiter » 06 Dec 2014 13:43

Any here know the thickness of a new/unshaved/uncut/unwarped cylinder head ?

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Postby john 215 » 08 Dec 2014 05:28

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To be honest never read anywhere that dimension for a TR7 head, V8 yes, but not a four pot.

Neil has a new one for sale, if you ask nicely he may measure a set point for you ???

http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.a ... C_ID=21818

There are 20 thou thicker head gaskets available if you need one.

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Postby Tirebiter » 08 Dec 2014 19:27

Thanks John I sent Neil a message asking ...

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Postby john 215 » 08 Dec 2014 19:53

Hi,

Be interesting to know the figure and where measured from.

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Postby nick » 08 Dec 2014 23:20

Hello Tirebiter, welcome. This topic has been discussed on this forum. I bet if you use the search function and read through some old posts you will find it. I do remember that you measure from the half moon cutouts to the top of the head but the number escapes me.

Oops. Just found it.
http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.a ... +thickness

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Postby Tirebiter » 12 Dec 2014 17:29

Hi Nick, Thanks for taking the time to do the search. I looked at the link but did not find a number. I have found what people say is the minumum thickness as measured from the half-moon

(actually it's the cam journal diameter but in the front or rear of the head. No other way to align-bore the cam journals during manufacture)

to the bottom of the head (4.427 inches or 112.45mm) but the same people do not also specify what is the maximum amount that can be safely milled from the head.

I have read a couple of different specifications for how much is too much to remove. Thus my enquiries.

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Postby Stag76 » 12 Dec 2014 18:37

The minimum thickness is to do with valve timing. If you want to mill more from the head to increase compression, you will have to re-drill the cam wheel to avoid retarding the valve timing too much. Depending on which pistons you are using, you may have to increase the valve cut-outs.

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Postby nick » 12 Dec 2014 23:24

Did you push the correct link? 6th post down from our learned friend from Australia, Stag76

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Postby Tirebiter » 14 Dec 2014 13:36

Nick, Yes, I saw where the minimum head thickness was listed. I'm trying to find a specification for what a new head thickness is.

TR-7 and TR-8 are two different cars. I like them both.

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