I am currently replacing the headgasket of my 280 m130 engine
The head was warped and it was milled within the 84 mm head height
Unfortunately I did not find a party that could heat straighten it and was to late Reading on this forum that this was the preffered way of straightening it. (Sorry.....)
http://HTTP://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=1113.msg5715#msg5715Due to the fact that the milling was quite severe (0.7mm at Some places) I am thinking of the advise that I read in another post about a warped head on this forum about compensating compression after milling a warped head. Can anybody advise me how often this is necessary? (Is it rare to cause problems with these amounts of material removed? (In my case still within the 84 mm)
And if the 4 outer combustion chambers in the head have to be enlarged (the 2 in the middle left alone) :
How should that be done in order to not influence the flow of the gasses too
much?
Any pictures of this job or advise of where and how to remove the material exactly would be very helpful.
Also tips of determining the amount of material are welcome (could i measure the remaining height of the head above each cylinder and then calculate the amount to be removed at that specific combustion chamber? (Any tricks in avoiding measuring volume with a fluid ?)
Am I making it too complicated and should I just try installing the head without compression compensation and see how it runs as a first step and worry about problems after that?
Fortunately the camshaft is turning very light again after I shimmed the two outer gearing columns
Valve guides and valves will be replaced for new ones. New exhaust seats will be placed.
I will check if the chain spanner will still be able to span the chain with the lower head
Do I need to measure valve vs piston clearance at 5 degrees when still being in the 84-85 mm range , or should this be fine in that case
Any advise in this stage of how to make this not unnecessary complicated but avoid making mistakes is welcome!
Thanks for all the extra work and mistakes you all save(d) me.
Richard230sl
(Have been a member of this terrific forum since a lot of years, dont know why I had to register again and appear to be new today)