Sorry for the lack of updates recently. I had a week off work that allowed me a few hours each day to make progress, but I'm back at work again now so it's just a snatched few hours here and there whilst I try and juggle 60 hour weeks, family, husband and dad duties...
I haven't been idle though - every night I've managed an hour or so before bed time which has mainly been sorting and cleaning and preparing for the build up.
Spent a bit of time on the heads which has resulted in a slightly different plan now I've had time to properly asses them under all the crud.
In line with the whole original / NOS idea, and as my new valves are all NOS, there's no point fitting unleaded seats as the valves will just burn through first anyway, so I'll probably just use an additive for the little use it'll get.
Whilst most of the heads are now clean save for a few nooks and crannies, the combustion chambers were still caked in carbon and no amount of chemicals, including celly thinners, brake cleaner, acetone etc would touch it, so I bought one of those small nylon brush attachments for my drill which removed it all nicely without damaging the alluminium.
It also did a great job of cleaning up the crusty ports and valve seats. A really excellent tool.
Now the valve seats are clean, I can have good close up look at them which on initial inspection, they actually seem very serviceable.
Whether they need re-cutting or not I don't yet know, but I'll try and 'lap in' a new valve and do a leak test with some parafin. If I can't get it to seal, I'll re-cut them.
I've also decided not to K-line the valve guides, and have bought a new set of both guides, and springs to be on the safe side as I'm convinced the ones held compressed for 17 years will be long past their best.
I plan to do the guide job myself and will post pictures of all my crazy techniques, ovens, liquid nitrogen, freezers, home made drifts etc when the time comes.
I've been a busy boy ordering parts too, and must say that I've had great service from Heritage and Status with very quick delivery and correct parts, first time.
It's all the fiddly stuff that you dont think about that adds up. I got a genuine blue VW rear main seal which is a nice item, plus all the other crap like a flywheel locking tool, clutch alignment tool, new piston rings etc.
Some of the stuff is a little tricker to get in original format and Karmann Konnection have been a big help here... for example, they have located me an original gasket that goes between the generator pedestal and the generator which I can't find in the UK easily.
Most importantly though is that I now have everything I need to build up the bottom end and close the case. So, on my next weekend off, sometime in September.... :rolleyes: .... I'll do a final wash and toothbrush clean, then build up and close the case which will be a nice stage, and I'll work on the heads with a snatched hour when I can in the mean time.
Sorry that there aren't any pics, but a picture of me holding a drill in a cylinder head is too dull - even for me, but rest assured, as soon as all the ingredients are together, I'll have a photo fest of the build up.
Lastly, one concession to originality I am making is the exhaust studs. I carefully removed the crusty and expired originals (without shearing them I might add, thanks to my favourite plusgas) and will replace them with A2 stainless items, nuts and washers. Someone one day in the far away future will thank me I'm sure!
Ta ta for now....
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