Fitting new LA X/Indy heads to my 340
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I find it easier to check with the head on, I can use my adapted spark plug piston stop then.
Don't forget, just bringing the piston to TDC will not accurately find true TDC because the crank can still turn a few degrees after the piston stops rising.
Just to be clear, set a piston stop to hit the piston around 1/4" before TDC, rotate the crank until it hits the stop, mark your degree wheel or damper. Turn the crank backwards until the piston hits the stop again, make another mark. True TDC lies at the halfway point between your 2 marks. Turn the crank to that point and see if the factory mark lines up, if it does job's a good'un, if it doesn't make a new mark. Pour a cold beer and walk away whistling a merry tune.....
Don't forget, just bringing the piston to TDC will not accurately find true TDC because the crank can still turn a few degrees after the piston stops rising.
Just to be clear, set a piston stop to hit the piston around 1/4" before TDC, rotate the crank until it hits the stop, mark your degree wheel or damper. Turn the crank backwards until the piston hits the stop again, make another mark. True TDC lies at the halfway point between your 2 marks. Turn the crank to that point and see if the factory mark lines up, if it does job's a good'un, if it doesn't make a new mark. Pour a cold beer and walk away whistling a merry tune.....
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That's what i was talking about, i use a plate with a bolt and spin it both ways. I have a converted plug but i find it a bit hit and miss, dont ask me why. When i did the Duster the other day, i just spun it over with the dist cap off and my thumb over no1 plug hole, you definitely feel it on tdc.
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Well done on the heads
Either heads on or off method works. Heads off is easier to see if your eyes are anything like mine ? but definately mark the 2 positions and go halfway to get tdc
You can then fine tune your setup to work best with existing cam and rotating assembly by choosing the best head gasket thickness
http://www.jegs.com/p/Cometic-Gaskets/C ... 7/10002/-1
Well done on the heads
Either heads on or off method works. Heads off is easier to see if your eyes are anything like mine ? but definately mark the 2 positions and go halfway to get tdc
You can then fine tune your setup to work best with existing cam and rotating assembly by choosing the best head gasket thickness
http://www.jegs.com/p/Cometic-Gaskets/C ... 7/10002/-1
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my point was, its going to start and run ok till its warmDave999 wrote:try it as it is
your CR is higher but your flow is higher due to bigger valves better valve job and better port
=you have more to burn but squashed into in a smaller place
It will be harder to ignite because you squshed more of it into the gap at the spark plug, that will delay your spark slightly.
you have a decent initial setting to work from, your pistons and cam are still the same. unless you load it up its unlikley to ping. i.e no real danger
Not suggesting you leave it as it is and go out for a good old slog up a hill without tuning it....
that was not the impression i intended to give
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Gotcha Dave.
Some pics which show the valves and also port comparison. Difficult to see in bad light but the new exhaust ports are bigger than stock J and flow much higher. The inlet ports are also bigger. J heads are just shy of 1" wide, but the new LA X head measure 1 1/8".
More to follow when current man flu respites
Some pics which show the valves and also port comparison. Difficult to see in bad light but the new exhaust ports are bigger than stock J and flow much higher. The inlet ports are also bigger. J heads are just shy of 1" wide, but the new LA X head measure 1 1/8".
More to follow when current man flu respites

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