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Alright. New development.
I went in the night before last to adjust valve lash to the above stated specs, and, curiously, the clearances had opened up profoundly on a smattering of the rocker arms across the head. Some were still tight but others has worked their way loose. I adjusted them within acceptable margins a la GP2 cam.
I have noticed that, though the plugs still manifest symptoms of an extremely lean mixture, the idle exhaust ansolutely stinks like gasoline and, in fact, once the motor is warm the idle wants to slowly drop like it's loading up with excess fuel.
Pinging under load is still detectable and run on is still a regular occurrence.
I drove to a local shop and went over this with the owner and he had a eureka moment. We looked at a TR6 head that his machinist misunderstood his intentions and shaved almost double the material off the mating surface. They calculated it provided about 11-1 compression. Inspecting the mating edge of that botched head and then looking at the one on my block, one notices that the small 'tabs' at the corners are very short compared to a stock head. The exhaust manifold is also quite close to the block; again, closer than the stock setups he has around.
We have come to suspect that the charlatain who put my motor together not only provided me with a slew of previous issues, but also had my head shaved too much or maybe accidentally twice.
I went in the night before last to adjust valve lash to the above stated specs, and, curiously, the clearances had opened up profoundly on a smattering of the rocker arms across the head. Some were still tight but others has worked their way loose. I adjusted them within acceptable margins a la GP2 cam.
I have noticed that, though the plugs still manifest symptoms of an extremely lean mixture, the idle exhaust ansolutely stinks like gasoline and, in fact, once the motor is warm the idle wants to slowly drop like it's loading up with excess fuel.
Pinging under load is still detectable and run on is still a regular occurrence.
I drove to a local shop and went over this with the owner and he had a eureka moment. We looked at a TR6 head that his machinist misunderstood his intentions and shaved almost double the material off the mating surface. They calculated it provided about 11-1 compression. Inspecting the mating edge of that botched head and then looking at the one on my block, one notices that the small 'tabs' at the corners are very short compared to a stock head. The exhaust manifold is also quite close to the block; again, closer than the stock setups he has around.
We have come to suspect that the charlatain who put my motor together not only provided me with a slew of previous issues, but also had my head shaved too much or maybe accidentally twice.
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