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well, I presume you have to machine out the head and press fit some hardened seats, cut new seats, lap in the valves, press the guides out and press new ones in (if you want to go with bronze quides).
Sounds like you need
a) a small machine shop
b) time
c) patience
Why not just buy one, or buy that castrol lead replacement stuff?
Andrew
Sounds like you need
a) a small machine shop
b) time
c) patience
Why not just buy one, or buy that castrol lead replacement stuff?
Andrew
Maggie, 1969, 4 door, Almond Green.
And Project "Traveller"...
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And Project "Traveller"...
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Hi bmc I was just curious thats all and my nearist sainsburys is over 70 odd miles away anyway
and in any case this year I've only manage just over a hundred miles since June 05 so I don't think I will lose any sleep just yet. not got round to doing anything yet with the 1098 transplant cylinder head onto the 948.



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Funny you should mention that, but Sainsburys 4-start keeps my Traveller happy! He seems to run better and smoother on the Sainsburys stuff. Good job I get my food from there too!bmcecosse wrote:-snip- or use Sainsbury 4 star - if it really bothers you.

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Re: lead free
It's the seats that have to have inserts put in them as well which is really a machine shop job unless you have a good pillar drill and the right tool, which MAY just get the job done. But by the time you have paid for the parts, it is cheaper to just buy an exchange head.jtd.75 wrote:Hi has anyone converted a cylinder head them selves for lead free petrol by fitting their own harden valves and valve guides and if so how difficult a job was it.
Jimmy
As wisely stated above, a proper additive is just as good, Millers works very well.
I ran a 1098 head on LRP and that killed it in less than 2000 miles, (I reconned the head first so I know it was OK), so I wouldn't use unleaded to be honest and expect relaible results. Lead memory only lasts for 5-10K miles according to the AA, so fine for 2-3k a year gentle motoring, not so good for a daily driver or motorway use, which is very hard on the heads - that's what killed my 1098 head.
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Re: lead free
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I ran a 1098 head on LRP and that killed it in less than 2000 miles, (I reconned the head first so I know it was OK), so I wouldn't use unleaded to be honest and expect relaible results. Lead memory only lasts for 5-10K miles according to the AA, so fine for 2-3k a year gentle motoring, not so good for a daily driver or motorway use, which is very hard on the heads - that's what killed my 1098 head.[/quote]
REALLY????
I'm surprised. I've done nearly 30,000 miles in my Traveller as a daily driver on LRP (and occasionally unleaded with an additive, or not) and all I've had to do to the head was replace a (very slightly) burnt exhaust valve this year. The seats did not even need that much grinding in to get a good seal. (all chambers held parrafin overnight).
That head on your car must have been knackered anyway to begin with- my car is used in traffic and has been on the motorway at 60-70mph quite a lot as well. I do look after it, though and don't thrash it.
I ran a 1098 head on LRP and that killed it in less than 2000 miles, (I reconned the head first so I know it was OK), so I wouldn't use unleaded to be honest and expect relaible results. Lead memory only lasts for 5-10K miles according to the AA, so fine for 2-3k a year gentle motoring, not so good for a daily driver or motorway use, which is very hard on the heads - that's what killed my 1098 head.[/quote]
REALLY????

That head on your car must have been knackered anyway to begin with- my car is used in traffic and has been on the motorway at 60-70mph quite a lot as well. I do look after it, though and don't thrash it.
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