by Titanium Cranium » Fri Aug 02, 2019 8:53 pm
After having a stuck exhaust valve on one of my old style cylinder heads, I decided to go ahead and replace both cylinder heads with the new heads Sonex sells that are produced by Empi. While I was at it, I decided to replace the entire top end while I had it all apart. Because my Waiex was due for the condition inspection during all this, I needed to make sure everything passed the leak-down test to get signed off. After reassembling everything, I did the leak-down test, which failed on multiple cylinders on both sides of my Aerovee. I assumed I overlooked something or did something wrong while assembling it, so I re-did everything, and it failed again. I got some guidance from Sonex tech support, dismantled everything several more times, followed the manual to the letter, and triple checked everything (even measured things that the manual doesn't call for to ensure things are well within specs (everything within .004"), each time with failures on the leak-down test. One cylinder only holds 22 psi, while another holds 46 on the other side of the engine, one holds 76, and another holds 64. I narrowed it down to some badly leaking exhaust valves, and a single leaking intake valve, as well as something with one of the heads that isn't allowing the head gaskets to seal (I suspect the inside of the head isn't machined perfectly and not sealing properly against the cylinders/head gaskets). I've had multiple automotive sources, including one of the most reputable VW shops in Dayton that I regularly deal with, tell me that Empi heads are no longer ready to bolt on and use, despite coming fully assembled. After I sent video showing severely faulty valves (I'll try to post a link to the video here when I get a chance), Sonex also confirmed that sometimes, the heads may require valve work prior to use. This isn't noted anywhere in the most recent version of the Aerovee manual, but I believe it should be, as brand new and fully assembled parts may not be suitable for use on our aircraft.
Please don't get me wrong, I'm not posting this to blast Sonex, as I think the folks at Sonex are great, but I do think this issue needs to be addressed as this is something that was apparently a known problem, but not disclosed. I highly recommend that if any of you have purchased Empi cylinder heads and you haven't installed them yet, you may want to at least lap the valves or have them checked to ensure they're good for use in your aircraft, and to save you the frustration I've gone through (not to mention $200 worth of head gaskets). I'll be pulling mine for the 5th time and sending them to the VW shop I deal with here to have them go through the heads thoroughly to make them usable and let me know if there is anything the heads require other than disassembly and lapping the valves. I'll keep you all posted.
Tom Hilsdorf
N37YX
Dayton, OH