valve and spring dimensions
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valve and spring dimensions
Hi guys
wondering if someone has a few spare valve springs laying around and could measure them for me.
The manual lists the expected pressures but no mention of diameter or uncompressed/compressed hight
would like to order some uprated replacements to be waiting for when i get back home
also, the same goes for valve length. I have head and stem diameters listed. But no mention of lengths
cheers
wondering if someone has a few spare valve springs laying around and could measure them for me.
The manual lists the expected pressures but no mention of diameter or uncompressed/compressed hight
would like to order some uprated replacements to be waiting for when i get back home
also, the same goes for valve length. I have head and stem diameters listed. But no mention of lengths
cheers
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
I have stronger springs fitted to my Series MM, good for 6000rpm apparently, not that I have ever tried. I think that doubles were available once. I will measure some standard springs
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
Cheers. I read that the double valve springs that were available for the 100e had a tendancy to ahift and not sit right. Due to the collet arangement. I assume it would be similar for a minor. Perhaps not. But will go.the simple route and stick with single springs.
Will post any part numbers i come up with
Will post any part numbers i come up with
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
BMC manual AKD 530 lists free length at 1.75" (44-45mm) on page "General data 12"
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
How about diameter?
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
Measured uncompressed length 49mm
Fully compressed length in vice 23mm
Diameter 23 mm
My springs were made by Paul Savage, Reddich
Fully compressed length in vice 23mm
Diameter 23 mm
My springs were made by Paul Savage, Reddich
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
Thanks for that
a quick seach tells me that finding a spring weak enough to not be 5-10 times stronger than the originals may be the hardest part.
But perhaps this wont be a problem, the originals are pretty much pudding it seems, and i cant think of any reason a "modern" spring pressure would cause excessive wear on anything. If anything the direct motion of the cam-tappets-valve would be less stressful than the leverage eated by apush rod and arm arrangement. I will contact a guy i know who works at a local cam company and see what he thinks anyway.
Just noticed i cant post from many ip addresses in peru. Must be why theres no members from there! Though i did see a few minors on the road in colombia
a quick seach tells me that finding a spring weak enough to not be 5-10 times stronger than the originals may be the hardest part.
But perhaps this wont be a problem, the originals are pretty much pudding it seems, and i cant think of any reason a "modern" spring pressure would cause excessive wear on anything. If anything the direct motion of the cam-tappets-valve would be less stressful than the leverage eated by apush rod and arm arrangement. I will contact a guy i know who works at a local cam company and see what he thinks anyway.
Just noticed i cant post from many ip addresses in peru. Must be why theres no members from there! Though i did see a few minors on the road in colombia
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
Does this mean that you're working on a side valve engine and not an OHV (A series)?If anything the direct motion of the cam-tappets-valve
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
Correct, This is the Series MM Register Message Board
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
so I sorted this out by finding a box of unused smm Terrys aero valve springs. will measure them up and give the specs when I get around to fitting them
Re: valve and spring dimensions
Measurements of standard spring - free length 47.6 OD 20.7 wire dia. 2.67 installed length 38.3 (19 lbs) open length 30.84 (37 lbs) when compressed to 28.65 48.4 lbs. Standard valve LOA 92.48
Bob
Bob
Re: valve and spring dimensions
I suspect that the MM motor internals are constructed in a very similar manner to the Morris 10 motor from which I believe the MG TD motor was derived, even to the 12 X 1.5 threads in the crank nose and camshaft nose. The TD spring tensions are installed - 93 lbs. valve open 123 lbs. Although I am not saying these tensions can be applied to the MM I do believe it leaves the way open for considerable pressure increases to be applied.
Bob
http://www.mg-cars.org.uk/mgtd/mgtd_general_data.htm
Bob
http://www.mg-cars.org.uk/mgtd/mgtd_general_data.htm
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Re: valve and spring dimensions
If I get the Alta head off I'll try to get the dimensions for you from that. Might give some guide for experimentation. Oh, and I measured an LP917 today at 4.5 inches between the faces as per the correct measuring method. I didn't have a camera handy at the time. I also picked up some 15 inch rims for the MM today and will get some pics and dimensions for your friend during the week.
Cheers
Rob
Cheers
Rob
Cardiff, UK