Valve dramas with my 302

Ross Nicol

GT40s Supporter
Ok in my last post to this forum I described how I got stones down #1 inlet trumpet and after chipping a valve reduced me to 7 cylinders. I removed the heads and took them off to the machine shop.Plan was to replace the chipped valve and reseat all valves in both heads.Then the bombshell came yesterday with a call from Glenn at the machine shop to tell me I had 4 bent exhaust valves and asked had I been having backfiring and idle problems. I initially said no but when I thought about it a bit more realized that yes it has been popping and banging at throttle release coming in to corners and Idle (what idle) and has been like it for some time. I had put the noise down to
lean mixture. Pistons and valves have been kissing due to valve bounce/float.
A higher quality set of springs is going in and power should be back up to scratch. Looking forward to next race meeting at Phillip Island 9th & 10th June
 

Doug S.

The protoplasm may be 72, but the spirit is 32!
Lifetime Supporter
I've been following this saga since your first post about the stone. You are so lucky--the last time I lost a bit of a valve I ended up with a hole in the block the size of a piston, and the combustion chamber was so beaten up that the head was unusable from then on. You were very fortunate to catch this early!

Good luck--I bet it runs much better when you get it back together.

You are right about the air cleaner issue--they may cost a small amount of power but may save a large amount of $$!

Doug
 

Ron Earp

Admin
Ross how much do you rev it and what is your valve train like with respect to lifters, springs, and cam profile?

R
 

Ross Nicol

GT40s Supporter
Ron
I've got hydraulic lifters and I rev to 6500 with the limiter set to about 6700.
Glenn reckons the standard X303 springs are a bit weak and is fitting a better
set. He says this will fix the valve float. I have a B303 cam with .480 valve lift, nothing extreme, also .6 rocker ratio. It's amazing that I never noticed the performance drop so I think regular dyno tests may be in order. Definately looking forward to the return of performance. Just amazing how well the old FORD 302 goes even when it's a bit sick

Ross
 
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