Quench height of standard 500 engine
Quench height of standard 500 engine
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dnb

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3,330 posts

265 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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What is the usual quench height of a standard 500 engine? If it makes any difference I'd prefer MY1996. Just trying to sanity check something. I'd measure mine, but it's not exactly standard any more...

Thanks

EGB

1,774 posts

180 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Quench ht "???????????????????????????????

spend

12,581 posts

274 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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piston-head clearance, but Dave's obviously been reading Yanky articles / catalogues wink

dnb

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3,330 posts

265 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Got it in one. And squish is a silly word...

Aussie John

1,021 posts

254 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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"If the pistons are hitting the head then just rev it! I'm sure some clearance will appear from somewhere!!! [How is the rebuild going then?]

dnb

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3,330 posts

265 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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LOL. The rebuild is going reasonably well. It's been a bit difficult to find time to spend on it, but then that's normal. The bottom end is back together. (only a little non-standard now wink ) Just waiting on head work now.

I wanted to compare the quench heights of the old and new builds for the sake of sanity, but I lost the scrap of paper I wrote the old measurement down on. mad

carsy

3,019 posts

188 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Come on whats none standard about this bottom end.

Have you got some of these beauties in it.

http://www.v8tuner.co.uk/product.php?id=874

dnb

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265 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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I might have wink



Edited by dnb on Monday 17th March 18:49

spend

12,581 posts

274 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Where should the valve reliefs go?

carsy

3,019 posts

188 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Good work Dave. What do you reckon CR wise using these then. Slightly more or slightly less. All things being equal.

Edited by carsy on Monday 17th March 19:55

ctsdave

872 posts

197 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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If it helps, the pistons on the racer (wildcat 6" rods and kb pistons using modded 4.6 crank) sit flush with the top of the block. Wildcat supplied the hg (cant remember its thickness) and we run about 11.5:1 comp ratio.

Dave

spitfire4v8

4,021 posts

204 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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crikey did you use a 1200 grit honing stone ?

dnb

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3,330 posts

265 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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spend said:
Where should the valve reliefs go?
I'd have thought they were best put in the pistons. wink

TVR Power say the top in case you were asking if I'd put them in upside down... (Yes, I did put one in upside down rolleyes )
http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/machining/slug/rover-v8-...

dnb

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265 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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carsy said:
Good work Dave. What do you reckon CR wise using these then. Slightly more or slightly less. All things being equal.
The block has been skimmed along with the bananas (I hope they'll turn back in to heads) so CR will be up on last time. Depending on head gasket choice, CR will be 11:1 dead or 10.85 So a bit more than I had last time with the tin HG & standard pistons.

spitfire4v8 said:
crikey did you use a 1200 grit honing stone ?
It's going to be bling on the inside too wink It's amazing how different things look to a camera under LED lights.

spend

12,581 posts

274 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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dnb said:
spend said:
Where should the valve reliefs go?
I'd have thought they were best put in the pistons. wink

TVR Power say the top in case you were asking if I'd put them in upside down... (Yes, I did put one in upside down rolleyes )
http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/machining/slug/rover-v8-...
No they're the right way up, but just don't look right for your valves, can't make out whether too small or angles wrong or camera/perspective...

Blue a valve & check with bare heads slotted on. A lot of pistons seem to be tight on valve relief size for the TVR valve sizes.

You also have to go round with cam & valves installed to check valve piston clearance, when decking / raising CR. If you have time its also worth making a spreadsheet of how much clearance you have vs crank angle for if you ever want a custom cam IMHO (& if you want to shave any margins close cross checking all 8 just for safety).

TVR Beaver

2,874 posts

203 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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spitfire4v8 said:
crikey did you use a 1200 grit honing stone ?
are you saying it looks too rough or too light?.. it looks very smooth to me smile .. who did it?

dnb

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3,330 posts

265 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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I checked the valves and they are fine for size. Not measured depth with a head on yet but it's fine for my current cam. Rest assured all the checks you suggest have either been done or are on the list!

The block work was V8 Developments

dnb

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265 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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Looks like the shininess of the photo is making it difficult to see the details.

dnb

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Wednesday 19th March 2014
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Answering the original question yields an interesting result (rather than getting distracted by shiny things wink )

The original pistons sat 30 thou down the bore, so the squish clearance on a standard head would be huge at approx 80 thou using a standard TVR head gasket. So when I changed the cam last time (6 years ago eek ) and put in a thin gasket, the squish clearance moved to 48 thou (1.2mm) - a much more sane number, but still larger than one might like...

carsy

3,019 posts

188 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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Any update on this re build Dave.