From my reading, it sounds like the safest way to get port timing in a greater state of tune was to add a spacer plate under the cylinder. I ordered a 2mm spacer and a matching 72mm head gasket from Cometic. The base gaskets i'm using are .5mm thick. So I should have a total rise of around 3mm. Currently my exhaust port opens at 38mm and the transfers open at 50.5mm. According to my degree wheel I have 29 degrees of blow down. Also if my math is correct adding the spacer and 2 gaskets will put my exhaust opening at 35mm and my transfers opening at 47.5mm. Soooo, from waht I understand is that will get me very close to most of the optimum ports timing numbers I want. Of course I am going to machine off the top of cylinders for a 0 deck height.
I measured the bore of a stock cylinder head at the machined in groove and came up with 70 mm. I am bored to 72mm with a .043 thickness 72mm bore head gasket. The difference in these bore sizes concerns me a bit.
So my first question is; when using the spacer, do I need to lower the exhaust and tranfer port floors so they are open that extra 3 mm or leave it alone?
Do I need to lower the intake openings too?
Do I need to machine 3mm off the bottom of the intake side of my very expensive and rare Wiseco forged pistons or leave it alone?
Should I mill .020" off the head and have a 72mm groove machined into it? The head that was on it was only milled leaving no discernable "edge", and resembled a gentle curve starting at the head gasket fire ring. I think I would prefer a noticeable groove or edge to make sure I get maximum seal at the fire ring. I have 4 heads so I don't mind using 1 as a sacrificial.
Does anyone have the cylinder spacing centerlines so I can give that spec to my machinist if I do modify my head??? I might as well go all the way now. HAHAHA
I have dumped a bucket of money just on the engine. Crank is going to Bill Bune for an overhaul with everything execpt the actual crank webs. New trans bearings, new clutch parts, polished covers, endless odd and ends and chassis parts. She's gonna look good and hopefully 80 ponies on the dyno.
Anyone with answers or comments are welcome please
