firmwood
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Not saying you are just because you own one
....... I drive a 1995 aspire, or we're both confused...
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Not saying you are just because you own one
She finally burned through a 2nd valve. No surprise, I already ground off more meat from when I had head off and touched up valves from first burn. $20 head gasket and 94,800 later, burned a 2nd...hehehe...
Couple weekends ago I swapped block with this crazy head mill idea that I hope worked. And it did sorta...
Milled 048 off head
020 over, plus moved from 5cc to 3cc dish aluminum.
I'm sure I lost a cc on chambers. I think they ended up being 27cc after shave with old ground valves? I'm not certain. Too many brews.
Ported exhaust runners , polished chambers, 35hrs just with most done at work on my 'paid' breaks, so I made out like a fat rat on that one, I shined that dude I could use it as a mirror and pick me teeth clean... new guides and exhaust valves,
Coldest plugs, and 2* back from factory 10* base advance, still wants to rattle randomly when ecm calls for more advance playing over 4000... Oh well, it should manage if driven normally. Oh, 92/93 octane too. I guessed and got way to wild on the head shave....
I'm busting 55/57 range for mpg.
Need to buy an adjustable gear, I took off so much meat, the cam gear walked the belt, and now factory timing needs to be disregarded. I had to jump a tooth to get it to fire, but a full tooth skip is too much, angerly growls through the intake and looses nearly all top end. I get that straightened 60mpg I'm sure is easily achievable.
$620 total for parts. Including hanging new aluminum on rods and block dip and bore. I did my own head work, assembly, and swap.
Figured someone would be curious.
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