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I have an engine in the shop that is a semi-catastrophe.
At the moment I need several specs that I can't find in any of the shop manuals, including the original manufacturers book.
The engine is supposed to be a TR3 but I don't trust the folks who were in there before I came on the scene.
The head bears the numbers 302137 and D32.
The block number is TS51591E.
I need to know the thickness of a stock head. This one appears to have been milled but I have no idea how much.
The valves appear to be new but the seats have been cut so deeply that adjusting the rockers to spec was impossible. There was a variation of over an eighth of an inch between the stem tips. I need to know the installed height of the valve stem tip from a base line of the upper head surface.
The valves have stems that are 0.312" in diameter which leads me to believe that the head could be from a TR4, but the only numbers that I can see are the cast-in ones as noted above, but I would like to know for sure.
At the very least I know that the push rods are supposed to be the larger diameter ones, 3/8". Three of the ones that came out of the engine were 5/16" and one of those was bent all to heck even though the engine was supposed to have never been fired up.
This is obviously a sad situation so any help would be greatly appreciated.
At the moment I need several specs that I can't find in any of the shop manuals, including the original manufacturers book.
The engine is supposed to be a TR3 but I don't trust the folks who were in there before I came on the scene.
The head bears the numbers 302137 and D32.
The block number is TS51591E.
I need to know the thickness of a stock head. This one appears to have been milled but I have no idea how much.
The valves appear to be new but the seats have been cut so deeply that adjusting the rockers to spec was impossible. There was a variation of over an eighth of an inch between the stem tips. I need to know the installed height of the valve stem tip from a base line of the upper head surface.
The valves have stems that are 0.312" in diameter which leads me to believe that the head could be from a TR4, but the only numbers that I can see are the cast-in ones as noted above, but I would like to know for sure.
At the very least I know that the push rods are supposed to be the larger diameter ones, 3/8". Three of the ones that came out of the engine were 5/16" and one of those was bent all to heck even though the engine was supposed to have never been fired up.
This is obviously a sad situation so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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