Old Scrambler, I appreciate the pictures and information on measuring the true valve angle. I like the big too. Any finished pictures of the chamber work on your head to get the high compression pistons up in there. I want to be absolutely certain we don't take out anymore material than necessary. Of course my piston design is a little different and the bore larger but I'd just like an idea of what you did to yours. Just hoping once we get the pistons to fit, the valve angles right, oversized intake valves installed, that I can find a decent cam to make it all come together. Any RC454 cams available anyone?
We attacked it a little differently Frank.
Because we, like you strive for maximum cylinder pressure and tend to use different pistons from time to time we usually modify the piston rather than the head.
If the piston's construction would allow it ie there was enough gap between top of ring and piston shoulder and enough piston crown depth.
Sometimes pistons with the biggest lump in the middle are not the best option for maximum cylinder pressure.
After sorting out the best piston crown to combustion chamber contour match we can achive useing a contour gauge. We start by setting up the piston to top of headgasket first using baseplate thickness ( something you may have to consider if you are using MA3 rods). Then we will machine the shoulder and crown of the piston to finish.
As for valve pockets, our solution looks a little agricultural but it's effective.
Cheers,
Brian