We ran fire/o-rings in our wagler aluminum heads without a problem. Got new rings from wagler every off season. They were never blown but I always pulled heads and pans during the winter. We actually only had arp2000s and never had a problem. This is a solid head(no water jackets at all) on a filled block using graphite head gaskets. Around 75psi at 16xx hp.
Awesome, Thanks! Heads are going to machine shop tomorrow to run the thicker 0.070" one piece steel rings from Wagler.
I checked valve to cylinder head deck height and was quite surprised at the variance of the valve seats. These are stage 1 heads from Wagler.
Left head: Intake, 0.016"min - 0.022"max
Left head: Exhaust 0.020"min - 0.027"max
Right head: Intake, 0.015"min - 0.022"max
Right head: Exhaust 0.024"min - 0.032"max
This was done with a depth gauge.
Is this normal to have such differences between valve heights?
I looked up specs for valve depression and found 0.0236" (service limit 0.0984") for intake and 0.0354" (service limit 0.0787") for exhaust.
I am little confused as my measurements are much lower than allowable limits. Are those the correct measurements?
New engine is getting Fingers pistons with 0.075" valve cut outs. Piston protrusion is 0.007-0.010", running stage 1 cam.
Anyone know exactly how much material I can take off these heads? Or do they already need to have the valves recessed?
Thanks