Ok so I got my head today, and all of the exhaust valves seep a small amount of water, I assume that carbon build up has something to do with this. A couple exhaust valves do a little more than seep and seem to have a slow leak, but not as bad as my intake valves on the f22b dohc do. I am going to put it on and run a compression test to see what kind of numbers I get. none of my f22b exhaust valves seem to leak, so I know there are some good valves I could use there. I need the Honda valve tool. lapping is probably in my future. If I'm lucky, I will be able to get a valve train that doesn't leak or bind and run my cam by the end of the week. I think that milling my head will just further delay my project, so I might not do it, unless I have to. this just might come together.
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H23 Delta 272 camshaft issues
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thanks for the moral support.
I just read that valve lapping can cause long term reliability issues. some guy had a nice valve train that he claims got messed up a year after lapping the valves. I found this on teamintergra.net or something like that. google search didnt turn up as much info as I expected on lapping the valves. can anyone confirm or deny this? Ive had a few people with a lot of experiance tell me they lap valves.Last edited by dbsharp; 04-05-2008, 12:17 AM.spin city
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Originally posted by dbsharpim thinking maybe they didn't clean up real good after lapping or they had some other issues, because that is the only thing I have found about lapping that claimed major issues as a result.
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I put the 272's in the new head I got. I have binding on 2 exhaust springs and the others are closer to binding than I think will be reliable long term, I am running .010" lash. I am going to mix match my exhaust valves from the two heads and make it work. I will run this cam, because I am not worried about long term reliability, or the head that it will be going into. I think that the h23 regrind has too much lift, and anyone with a stock head they care about should not run it. that is my opinion. I base this off of the fact that with this cam, and valves with the proper install hight, you do not have .100" left before coil bind. In fact I think that the stock cam may have a bit less than .100" at a 410 lift. I cannot verify this. I'm getting a good amount of money here in the near future (>1k), and I have 2 spare cams, and a spare head, and if need be I can borrow a car from the parents. If my situation was any different, I would not run this cam. long term, I'm thinking rebuild my f22b head, get a 262 or a bisi cam, and eventually a 16g. If anyone reads this who is running a 272 on a h23, next time you adjust your valves, try to see what size feeler gage you can slide in the coil when it is at max lift.
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bisimoto's h23 stage 2 is only about a 410 lift, maybe this is the reason.Last edited by dbsharp; 04-06-2008, 08:47 PM.spin city
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from a h23. The lift does change on this cam, the dial gage does not lie, and delta says that the lift on my lobes is right where it is supposed to be. I have measured both stock h23 lobes and 272 lobes and they have different lifts. they ground quite a bit off the back, and probably a only few thousandths off the front just to clean it up. the lobes themselves, between stock and 272 have about .024" more lift.spin city
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delta says that the lift is on the lobe is correct for a 272 and it says 272 on the cam. I don't think there is a very big possibility that these are wrong. I think that delta has probably not installed these on a h23, because they grind so many different cams that they could not test them all.spin city
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