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Heads next

These are two used AMC heads that I bought and bartered, the valves on one are not in great condition and so they are going to get swapped out with valves from some old scrap heads I have, the other, valves look OK and with some replaced guides so I doubt AMC cheese valves.

first job was to remove two steel studs, one snapped so had to drill it out and helicoil.

I then cleaned all other threads to find that six more exhaust threads were either striped or very worn so helicoiled those too, perhaps the AMC aluminium is softer than VW?

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some of the outer head stud seats were badly indented and scored so improvised a cutter from a tap seat cutter. It looks like somebody tightened them far too much or the AMC aluminium is softer than VW, not seen this before.

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Fine grinding paste & wd40 as a lubricant on an old barrel helps to remove and find any imperfections, always the same number of turns on both chambers of each head.

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clean up the green o ring seal surface

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water jacket surface, again paraffin or wd40 as a lubricant

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grinding valves the easy way, clean guides with lots of parrafin/wd40, then oil stems, when removing the valve never touch the paste onto the stem.

This is a a set from a VW head that was toast but the valves are good.

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reassembled

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I decided not to use the old valves on either in case they are AMC valves, I pulled appart my last duff head and recovered the valves,

ran out of time tonight to grind and fit job for tomorrow...


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I have Not used AMC heads before but the reason for removing the valves is that they could be AMC. The end of AMC valves (where the collets hold it) fail in time ( picture from Marco Mansi) good but worn valve on the right for comparison

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I hear that AMC have addressed the problem of the poor quality valves, and the new ones I buy now look to have different valves to the older ones (I bought a pair of NOS AMC heads so could compare old-new with new-new). I hope the change has cured the problem. The only way to find out is to fit the new-new straight out of the box, but it might be a few years before we know the results.

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Thanks Andrew, lets hope so although I suspect most people will take a while to trust them again.

finished the other head off this morning, get lots more done when it's raining outside.

checked valve guide play on this one as it was more worn, still well within limits

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ground and assembled, then gave them all a whack to make sure they are seated.

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one rocker stud thread was damaged so came out when I tried to fit a nut, removed it and cleaned it up and threadlocked it back in

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rocker gear from the VW scrap heads....finished

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Crank bearings this afternoon

woodruff key out with a screwdriver and hammer

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clip off ( needs the right tool)

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crank gear puller on and some heat on gears and it comes off

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mark the parts so its easy to reassemble

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measure journal it's spot on blue

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measure old and new bearings and they are the same, seldom any major wear in the main bearings but I'm changing them anyway.
About 0.1mm difference between bearings and journals is normal although I have never seen a spec.

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flywheel on temporarily makes it easier to refit gears, bearing on with assembly lube making sure it the right way ( I photographed and marked the old one)

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heated the gears in the oven for about 20 mins on high then they just drop on, I have a sleeve ( a scaffold joiner) and hammer ready in case I need it but I didn't.

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measure up, check and fit bearing 4

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woodruff key hammered back in with block of wood and check pulley fits

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checked all other journals all spot on blue crank dims, excellent condition.

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removed old spigot shaft bearing with a M8 Rawlolt

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fitted new one

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that's it for now con rods on later after I have checked cam shaft play.

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Finished cleaning up the case mating surfaces tonight with some wet and dry and paraffin taking care to clean up as I went and not to contaminate any oilways.

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took the razor sharp edge of the oil pump inlet and outlets, I will be O ringing pump and this can damage the o ring on insertion, rag in the oil way to catch any grit off the wet and dry.

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ran nuts down all threads to make sure they are free and remove any dirt on both threads.

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ready to drop the crank in and start rebuilding :D

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Looking good, lots of attention to detail!

Makes me want to build another one. Just done a 1600 Aircooled lump, its so similar it really does show how crude the water jacket is.
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^^^ Thanks, you know you want to build another :D

Cam bearings need modifying as usual as there is an extra tab, filed it off

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cleaned up all the cam screws and threads with meths, let it dry then threadlocked them in, this is high strength, high temperature and suitable for engine oil......I hope :lol:

did the screws hand tight then tried to centralize the gear, it would not move but backlash was under 0.05 at worst and zero at best point so it's OK.

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tightened to max torque on the data sheet

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Now don't do what I did and leave the other halves of the cam bearing shells out. It's a right pain when you find them after you've sealed the case!!

Find myself looking at a van on eBay with a blown water jacket, it's only a matter of time before I'm swearing at head studs again!
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itchyfeet wrote:
tightened to max torque on the data sheet

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I see cap heads there. Did you try grinding the tip of your 4mm hex bit flat (that's the same advice he gave me), or did you just go straight for the cap heads with their 5mm hex head? I still find it odd that he (and presumably all his other customers) can get the 4mm dome heads up to torque without rounding the slots, and I was a long way short.
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yep ground a allen key off and got much higher torque but I still rounded it out at 19Nm so fitted cap heads, I borrowed a calibrated torque wrench so do doubt there.
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T25Convert wrote:Now don't do what I did and leave the other halves of the cam bearing shells out. It's a right pain when you find them after you've sealed the case!!

Find myself looking at a van on eBay with a blown water jacket, it's only a matter of time before I'm swearing at head studs again!



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Refitted con rods to crank tonight, looked back at the pictures I took last year of the numbers stamped in so they are in the same place.
Fitted new big end shells and torqued up to 45Nm these are non stretch bolts 113105425B that I swapped and binned the old stretch bolts.

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note all pips on the con rods facing upwards...

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then what should have been a 5 minute job turned into an hour, popped the dizzy drive gear in and it jammed, took me an hour to coax it out with an old dizzy, I think it must have a burr and shaved a bit of aluminium off as it went in, there was some swarf on the way out, I think I will try a different one tomorrow, no more time tonight.

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