Hello Guy,
i own a Fiat coupe 16v cylinder head which I like to use later for a conversion on my strada.
During disassembly I noticed that the inlet valve seat inserts had a big mismatch, about 1 mm step.
My question is, is it possible to open the throat by 2mm to eliminate this mismatch? I guess opening the throat by 2 mm results in a loss of gas velocity?
Guy, you said, opening the throat 0.5 mm gives no gain in terms of flow for this valve size!
Suggestions greatly appreciated.
Regards
Daniel
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Re: Inlet valve seat insert mismatch
That's called an undercut - in this case leave it alone, generally you should not increase the throat bore - you might find there is no metal left for the valve contact face. A purely practical perspective. What influence on flow? Dunno.
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Thank you very much, Guy. I'll leave it like that.
I will remember the technical word "undercut", thanks.
Daniel
I will remember the technical word "undercut", thanks.
Daniel
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