MichaelFarley56 wrote:Were you able to fix the original heads you had (the one with the valve seat issues), or were those to far gone to be repaired?
GraemeSmith wrote:OK. Possibly a rube question. But I see US made performance heads with port and polish and sized to cylinder specs. Sure twice the price - but I'm imagining (possibly wrongly) that worth paying for less hassle?
https://www.mofoco.com/category/Performance_Heads/c52
MichaelFarley56 wrote:Graeme, one of the issues we would have on an AeroVee by purchasing our own heads is the secondary spark plug hole that Sonex has machined. I don’t know which shop does that work for them but I have no doubt it’s an aftermarket shop that takes their heads and performs that work before they’re sold to us.
Outlaw6 wrote:Just finished putting the new heads on yesterday, luckily leak down was good and no issues so far.
MichaelFarley56 wrote:I know several people do this every other year or few hundred hours;
WesRagle wrote:
Is it the lead in the fuel? I know Scott Casler of Hummel Engines says specifically to use TCP if you burn 100 LL in his engines. I really want to believe that the VW can be a reliable/economical engine but the problems with valves/heads just keep coming.
I do wish someone with the knowledge would step up and say "Do this, then this, and then this and you'll have a top end that'll last."
GraemeSmith wrote:Mike Busch has a pretty decent article about it here:
https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2016/10/19/t ... mperature/
WesRagle wrote:Hi Guys,Outlaw6 wrote:Just finished putting the new heads on yesterday, luckily leak down was good and no issues so far.MichaelFarley56 wrote:I know several people do this every other year or few hundred hours;
From Barn Stormers:
"Legacy Model "Red Tail Squadron" themed. Tri-Gear, 115 hrs. TTSN, Always Hangared at KMRT (central Ohio), Aerovee 80 HP, New EMPI Heads installed during annual 8/2019."
These types of problems go on and on. Seems to me it all begs the question: Whats wrong?
Are we operating the engines wrong? Are VW heads just not up to the task? Or, where can we get heads that are up to the task? What is it?
Is it the lead in the fuel? I know Scott Casler of Hummel Engines says specifically to use TCP if you burn 100 LL in his engines. I really want to believe that the VW can be a reliable/economical engine but the problems with valves/heads just keep coming.
I do wish someone with the knowledge would step up and say "Do this, then this, and then this and you'll have a top end that'll last."
Also, at the risk of offending some, I think it is just wrong to sell engine parts that may or may not be ready for use to the average Joe (someone like me) all the while emphasizing that if you can build an airframe you can build this engine. There is a world of difference between sheet metal and machine shop skills.
My Thoughts,
Wes
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