Ok, several cracks in my heads and really poor castings and pitting. Who here can recommend a good set of heads for a 2180 VW ? I know Empi is well known for street heads and there are so many variations put there Im a bit confused as to exactly what heads to buy. P.s. I think I'm going to buy an elison TB unless somebody has a better idea thats convincing.
Jeff Jeff On Fri, Nov 4, 2022, 3:37 PM Jeff York <jeffyor...@gmail.com> wrote: > This sure looks like a crack in one of my heads. I know its probably vague > to ask for an opinion based on a photo. > > Jeff > > On Fri, Nov 4, 2022, 1:52 PM Jeff York <jeffyor...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Mark, >> >> Thanks, the purpose of my messages is to come back up to speed on subject >> matter that I have not addressed in several months or years by discussing >> what I know, what I think I know and what I don't know and what I need to >> know. >> >> I have never been happy with the Zenith carb and my concerns with trying >> to set up a mixture control and do so safely. I spent a lot of time money >> and effort recently building a 454/ 496 high torque at lower RPM stroker >> motor for my vintage Airstream motorhome so I am also trying to switch >> gears.Like most of my project, once I get into them they tend to go from >> what I thought I needed to do to something much farther. >> >> For example, this started out as me being curious about my heads because >> I had a spark plug that needed a helicoil to pull the heads to properly >> install the coil and also feeling I probably wouldn't like what I saw once >> I pulled the heads. Plus I had had a few temp issues that it seems many >> experience with the VW so I was also concerned because of that. >> >> So, the one thing that led to another is now causing me to look into carb >> options again. What is that saying in experimental projects ? 90% done, 90% >> left to go. >> >> All the details being brought up by those direct to indirect is valuable >> to me as I suspect it's valuable to others. So, if you or others feel you >> might be drifting or digressing off subject, it is all very valuable to me. >> >> Jeff >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at 9:44 AM Mark Langford <m...@n56ml.com> wrote: >> >>> To be clear, I use Curil-T as a sealant along the engine case half >>> adjoining surfaces, and other critical metal to metal surfaces where >>> there is no other gasket due to critical tolerances. That's what it's >>> made for. I use Permatex Ultra Silicone (comes in gray, black, or red) >>> between cylinder bases and the case "spigot" interface to prevent oil >>> leaks at that joint. I don't put any kind of sealant between cylinders >>> and heads, as it's futile, given the temperatures. Only if I need some >>> kind of shimming to get the compression chamber volume in the right >>> range do I use a copper head gasket, they are not needed otherwise, as >>> the VW factory proved in 1940. >>> >>> As for carburetors, that was a tough nut to crack when I was getting >>> ready to fly N56ML. I knew mixture control was important to proper >>> running and efficiency, which is why I was going to use a Weber carb >>> (since I had some and know how to tune them). Then I discovered the >>> Ellison Throttle Body, and they are very hard to beat. I usually fly >>> N891JF at about 145-150 mph. leaned way out, and burn around 3.3 gallons >>> per hour. That's 44 mpg! People have a hard time believing that, but >>> the spray bar with 50 tiny holes in it atomizes the fuel very well, and >>> leads to very good efficiency, and low engine deposits. And N891JF is a >>> very slick and aerodynamic KR2.... >>> >>> Mark Langford >>> m...@n56ml.com >>> http://www.n56ml.com >>> Huntsville, AL >>> >>> >>> -- >>> KRnet mailing list >>> KRnet@list.krnet.org >>> https://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet >>> >>
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