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ray,
so does the valves lap into that area or is that just the increased flow area.
and stainless valves are already shaped(back cut) for increased flow...correct?
No, that's what a LOT of stock valves look like after back cutting them. Ray.
Lapping is same, down where the seat is cut. The back cut is to increase airflow. Yes, stainless valve are made better for increased airflow. Ray.
Nick, it astounds me that you get this work done & then come to different sites & ask questions to everyone EXCEPT the guy that did the work for you! Call Terry & ask HIM! Do you have any idea how you are insulting Terry?! Terry has done exactly what he told you he would do & the STOCK valves look like that after they are backcut when you are too cheap to buy stainless valves. Ray.
It looks like those valves were back cut using a lathe, and that is ok. I always use a valve grinding machine with a stone wheel. Much smoother cut. You are ok Nicholas..use 'em. As Ray says..Stainless valves nextime.
Terry
I think Nicks head was flowed with some stock, none backcut valves.
Thanks for the great info Jim! Terry flowed my head with backcut stock valves that he had.
I just got all of my parts in and will post pictures soon!
AND~~~ I am now the proud owner of an 1100 HD clutch basket!
More to come...
I know you are busy (welcome to my world), but did you ever get your homework done?
V=IR and all that stuff
Hi Jim,
I apologize for not getting back to you - I know I have asked some other questions and you have replied and I have failed to respond further and I'm sorry about that as well. You offered a very in-depth explanation to the problem which I'm sure took up a large amount of time on your end.
I was able to figure out the equivalent resistance by applying a test voltage of 10V to the circuit as shown in P-spice. I guess I never thought of applying mesh current analysis to the circuit with the 10v test. I was just trying to sum them somehow (1/r+1/r=1/R) etc. but couldn't figure out how to do it that way (I NEEDED to apply test). When you sent me that It was just a DUH kind of moment and I was able to create 3 mesh currents and create 3 equations with 3 unknowns and then solve the equations on my calculator using matrices. Once I had the current around the outer loop I applied Ohms law against my 10V test voltage and solved current (0.083333mA) and then could find the resistance. R=V/I=10/0.083333
Thanks Jim!
[/QUOTE]posplayr said:fasterzx said:Not sure if it was you as I lost track of where I read it. I am putting a wiesco1166 kit in my bike. In reading through some thread on here someone ( thought it was you ) said they wouldn't recommend using the Cometic head gasket that came in the kit. I was just wondering why.
The older Cometic composite gasket is fine, it is the MLS (multi layer stainless) gasket that is the problem. The 1100 gaskets have a tooling problem where the oil port reliefs are on the return ports instead of the pressure side ports so it leaks (like right now).
I don't think they sell the MLS anymore but it may very well be in an older Weisco 1166 kit.