• Hello there guest and welcome to our forum!
    To gain full access you must Register. Registration is free and it takes only a few moments to complete.
    Already a member? Login here then!

Upgrade Heads to support Power Adder

M

Mustangcwo

Guest
Recently, I exploded a head gasket while racing on the 1/8th mile at Qualcomm.

After engine disassembly, it was discovered that my valves were floating and the valve spring pressure, on the GT40 heads, was not sufficient to support a power adder (Vortech V3 10psi). The valve retainers on the inlet valves were wearing quickly and the valves themselves, at the retainer grooves, had become mushroomed from the valve float.

Lesson learned: Stock valve springs start with about 80lbs of holding strength. Around 60K miles, the spring strength is reduced to around 55 - 65lbs. With a power adder, especially supercharging, the springs should be upgraded to dual springs providing 100 - 125lbs of pressure when closed. This will prevent the valves from floating and better seal up your piston chambers.

I will post pictures of the head install, but here is a sneak preview of the upgrades in progress:

Engine teardown:
001.jpg

002.jpg


New (larger) valves on the right, old valves on the left:
008.jpg

007.jpg


Edelbrock Performance 225 aluminum heads:
003.jpg

004.jpg


Old heads GT40 Exhaust Port:
005.jpg


New heads Edelbrock 225 Exhaust Port:
006.jpg


I'll post more pics as they become available.
 
M

Mustangcwo

Guest
Keep us updated Todd looks good. Will it be ready for next cpl of races?

It should be done by Friday, but I dont plan on putting it on the track right away. I want to get a few hundred miles on the heads and check out the tuning before I start pounding on them. I think I'll need to add quite a bit of fuel to my current tune.
 
Top