I forgot the picture all the valves completed from a few days back.
Progress the last couple of days was laping in the valves, making spring retainers, and cutting the springs to length. I also installed the piston O-rings.
Sorry I didn't get any pictures of those processes but here are the results.
I drilled, counter bored 7/16", and threaded for the 1/4" X 32 spark plugs.
I then installed the head and checked for compression.
My usual way to check is to spin the flywheel and if it bounces back before TDC then there is enough compression to at least get the engine running. That doesn't work very well when you have a small test flywheel and the resistance of 6 o-rings to over come. You just don't spin the flywheel by hand so I hooked up the hand drill. Doing one cylinder at a time I installed the spark plug and spun the engine over holding the exhaust valve open. Then release the valve and if the drill wants to jump out of your hand then that cylinder is good. All turned out fine.
Thanks for looking
Ray
Progress the last couple of days was laping in the valves, making spring retainers, and cutting the springs to length. I also installed the piston O-rings.
Sorry I didn't get any pictures of those processes but here are the results.
I drilled, counter bored 7/16", and threaded for the 1/4" X 32 spark plugs.
I then installed the head and checked for compression.
My usual way to check is to spin the flywheel and if it bounces back before TDC then there is enough compression to at least get the engine running. That doesn't work very well when you have a small test flywheel and the resistance of 6 o-rings to over come. You just don't spin the flywheel by hand so I hooked up the hand drill. Doing one cylinder at a time I installed the spark plug and spun the engine over holding the exhaust valve open. Then release the valve and if the drill wants to jump out of your hand then that cylinder is good. All turned out fine.
Thanks for looking
Ray