Hello Group,
In most cases the complete head along with the valves, springs etc. will be taken to the machine shop for dis-assembly and inspection. After machining it will be returned assembled, less camshaft and rockers. This is probably best, in most cases, for the non professional. I prefere to re-assemble the head myself so I can inspect the work done at the machine shop. This may not be practical for most since some special tools and experience is needed. I will quickly run through assembly so everyone can get familiar with the parts and procedures involved.
At this point the head has been returned from the machine shop cleaned, milled only if needed, new valve guides installed, valves and seats ground, etc.
Unusual problems such as replacement of valve seats, repairing of cross threaded spark plug holes, welding, replacement of broken studs etc. also has been done.
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The valves have been numbered for installation after being ground at the machine shop. The valve stem is slightly oiled and installed in the head.
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A valve rotator is placed around the valve guide. (check to make certain all valve rotators rotate freely)
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The new valve seal is installed over the valve stem and onto the new clean and dry valve guide.
Some people like to use an old valve guide to push the new seal in place.
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The two valve springs are compressed with a special spring compressor and the top retainer along with the two "valve keepers" are installed. The space between the two valve keepers should be kept as equal as possible.
Repeat until all twelve valve assemblies are complete. The exhaust valve assemblies will typically be more difficult to install. The wider stems allow less room to install keepers.
I install all chain sprockets and the tensioner. The camshaft can now be installed using only the four 13mm nuts at the cam bearing bases. The head should be placed on the engine without the rocker arms.
This is the end of this "cylinder head" string except for any questions which may follow. I will try to follow up with a head installation string in the near future.
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio