Hi ya'll, I've been reading here for some time, but have not ever posted. I am rebuilding the engine in my 67 250S, M108.920 which is pretty much the same engine in your SL's and you guys seem to have the best technical knowledge. I've always hoped to get an Pagoda someday, but am currently restoring a 6.9. I have already read up on any posts here already regarding my issue. I have already rebuilt the short block with new pistons and bearing. The head is now in need of work. This head was rebuilt 40-80K miles ago, I had it done @35 years ago but my recorded mileage doesnt make sense to me so I am not exactly sure how many miles. There were +100K when it was done the first time. +100K on original block, then I put a factory short block in and drove another +100K miles. I am putting back in the original block that I have lugged around for 35+ years now. My dad bought this car new and I have driven it for 42 years now.
The rocker stud balls are worn @1.5 mm and show the little nub on top. I have new ball studs and rocker arms. There is at least one valve that I was no longer able to adjust due to wear. All of the old ball studs show only about 1 thread left.
The head thickness rough measures 84.13 84.59 83.95 on one side and 84.17 84.56 84.20 on the other side. The bottom surface is maybe .15mm out of flat, so it is pretty close. I think I read the spec is .1mm? From the thickness measurements the top is curved. This is obvious as I cant turn the cam very easy at all. The cam bearing journals quick measurement seem to be .5mm out of round, is this out of spec? I would guess so. I did find a new set of them I can get if needed.
Since the valve lash is currently nearly un-adjustable, I need to figure out the correct steps to get it into spec. It appears that the cam is capable of actually (slightly) bending on each revolution when forced to! It is currently quite stiff to turn and as mentioned the cam towers appear to be worn. I guess the shop that did the head the first time didn't catch that and I was quite young and didn't know the difference.
This is what I think needs done, your advice is welcome.
Mill bottom of head flat removing .15mm
mill top of head flat removing @.5mm (based on measurements above)
new valve guides since the old ones have to be removed anyway
replace valve seats and valves with new ones to restore sunken valves +.5 to 1mm?
grind end of valve stems .5 to .75mm
make cam tower shims of @1mm (take final head thickness and subtract from 85mm factory height) based on measurements I should have 84mm head thickness when done. I assume the only source of these is to make them.
replace cam towers?
install 2.5mm valve shims instead of factory 4.5mm.
I need to compensate for the already worn ball studs 1.5mm and the 1mm head thickness and the .5+ valve seat wear. If I do everything above I can gain around +4mm which would hopefully give an extra 1-2mm of adjustment.
Comment? Suggestions?
Thanks!