so enough said on top end oil starving, now for my two bobs worth
Also last paragraph will be on original question blanking oil drain holes.
Think it was Pe We Per who raised the issue of the 8mm studs and the MLS gaskets hole size. Thanks per after your post I done some checking.
The early style heads and barrels had stud hole sizes that varied from 8.5mm to 10mm. The later style heads barrels were mostly 10mm.
OIL UP
When considering oil flow to the top end be aware the space around the studs must be same or better than the area of the 4mm oil gallery that supplies the oil from stud hole to restrictor. (4mm hole has total area of 16.7mm2)
Example of areas in square mm;
8mm stud area = 66.7mm2
9mm hole area = 82.5mm2 minus stud 66.7mm2 = 15.8mm2
9.5mm hole area = 94mm2 minus stud 66.7mm2 =27.3mm2
10mm hole area = 104mm2.
11mm hole area = 126mm2
The stud and stud hole and gasket hole must have 16.7mm2 area clearance or more to not restrict flow ( so 9mm hole restricts). Note slight increase in diamiter's makes big difference to area.
Note when measuring and drilling the two main oil feed stud holes in the cylinder head the hole will measure up 8mm on the top of the head but 10mm on the bottom of head. This is because the oil gallery from stud hole to restrictor hole leaves stud hole at an angle about 30mm under top of head , Honda leave the STUD hole smaller on top to help support the head nuts.
OIL DOWN
The oil drain holes in the head from valve seat area to stud hole are 7mm diam. or 51mm2 area so the stud to hole area and gasket to stud area need to match or better the 7mm drain hole of 51mm2. Using the above numbers the minimum drain stud hole diam would be 10.5mm2.
Note the barrel and head stud drain holes vary in diameter on different models and some are tapered so check carefully.
BLOCKING OFF OIL DRAIN HOLES IN HEAD.
You must be crazy to add xtra oil into the top end by doing that
However if on a race bike the inlet ports have been opened up on the inside of the turn and brake into the stud hole then it has to be sleeved and the 7mm oil drain down hole from valve seat area is plugged to prevent vacuum leaking past sleeve and sucking in oil. Then a channel is milled across to the next cylinder valve seat area to share the 7mm diam. 51mm2 oil down hole. That about right Mike ? That means the gasket to stud , stud to hole etc must be capable of exceeding at least one hole 51mm2 prefer two @ 102mm2. So far the best Ive done is 11mm hole = 126mm2 - stud 66.7mm2 =59.3mm2 = 8.3mm2 more than one 7mm hole.
So its possible to pool around the valve seat area on the two valves. However so far it has been OK and I have checked the exhaust ports for oil on 3 occasions as the 5mm kit has lower guides and seals but NO oil in port or showing out of exhaust.👍
If using MLS gaskets, the early type small holes need to be enlarged to match the stud hole size, don't drill, don't grind with stones use a 3/8 carbide rotary burr as cleaner cut and easy to clean between layers with air only. OR use later big hole gaskets.
ciao Johno