4A-GE engine mix - question
11-03-2011, 04:08 PM
Post: #51
4A-GE engine mix - question
3to5 valve job for a 16V head from a friendly machine shop is ~150€.
How much is it in B/NL ?

If you need anything, i have friends coming from germany/france pretty often, just let me know Wink
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11-03-2011, 04:11 PM
Post: #52
4A-GE engine mix - question
Bean Bandit Wrote:You could order them from abroad. Maybe someone with a TRD kit can measure his, then you would know if they are the same or not Wink
Better to measure exactly though as ~ doesn't exist in engineering Wink

Thicknes is different from shim to shim.
~in diamater means cant-remember-right-now-but-have-it-written-somewhere-or-i-can-eaisly-measure-again
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11-03-2011, 04:11 PM
Post: #53
4A-GE engine mix - question
13mm shims are easier to find than mine (8mm / supertech)

for exemple:
http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/K_L_...9-2600.htm
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11-03-2011, 04:15 PM
Post: #54
4A-GE engine mix - question
This is great Smile.
Best info in your post is that some Kawasaki's use them.
If that's correct, then the problem with shims is as good as solved Smile.
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11-03-2011, 04:20 PM
Post: #55
4A-GE engine mix - question
http://www.precisionshims.com.au

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11-03-2011, 04:23 PM
Post: #56
4A-GE engine mix - question
Yes Kawasaki use 13mm shim, that why I says they are more common Tongue

(if only supertech have used 7.5 shim like many many Honda / Yamaha bikes rather than 8mm Banging head )

NoHachi, http://www.precisionshims.com.au make 8mm shim ok, but no price on their website...
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11-04-2011, 07:28 PM
Post: #57
4A-GE engine mix - question
Wow... lots going on in here........


You can machine the keeper end of the valve some to gain back what is lost. Personally I wouldn't sink the valves... too much overall cost.

FACT: ALL 16V 4AGES, large port and small port begin life (stock unshaved) between 36, and 36.25 cc To get an unported head down to 32cc that head would have to been cut very deep

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I have opened up a head once before. From 36cc to nearly 39cc - note the 2 chambers on the left, compare those to the 2 on the right. The 2 on the right now measure nearly 39cc each

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here is a shot showing before and after on one chamber

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Finally, the changes by the numbers - note the squish areas have only changed minimally at most

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Another area to "tune" your compression.... Are your Wiseco pistons pointed? You can usually have some of that pointed amount removed - have you machinist check, by as much as 2mm of the crown center can be machined away, this is another option in lowering static CR

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11-04-2011, 08:27 PM
Post: #58
4A-GE engine mix - question
Quote:Personally I wouldn't sink the valves... too much overall cost.

How do you reckon?

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11-04-2011, 09:38 PM
Post: #59
4A-GE engine mix - question
NoHachi Wrote:
Quote:Personally I wouldn't sink the valves... too much overall cost.

How do you reckon?

1) re machining all the seats,

2) tipping the tops of all the valves to keep a protrusion around 37.5mm - http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j143/o...rusion.jpg

3) blending the lowered seat and the combustion chamber to provide proper flow over the drawn in seat

I just think it is easier to open the chambers, then it is to sink the valves further.

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11-05-2011, 12:48 AM
Post: #60
4A-GE engine mix - question
Wisecos are very pointed, maybe i could gain another 1ccm only on them Smile. I'm kind of affraid to widen the chamber, area between them looks thin enough already.
Deshrouding valve seats, removing casting marks and cutting down the pistons sounds promising enough, maybe even 3ccm Smile.

btw. what do you reckon, how much skimming head can sustain before it becomes junk? 1.5mm, 2mm, more?
Of course, any head can have valves sinked more and chamber enlarged, but if all that is needed, it sounds too me other head is much better option.
How much is too much to have descent squish with average 1-1.2 mm headgasket?
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