Guideplates
#22
you will need hardened PR with guide plates
The ISKY adjustables allow for independent allignment to each valve tip.....
I also started with GMPP GP's and they quickly wore, switch to the ISKY
The ISKY adjustables allow for independent allignment to each valve tip.....
I also started with GMPP GP's and they quickly wore, switch to the ISKY
#23
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The Isky plates are definitely hardened.
If I had to do it again, I would get the Isky's and use the GM plate as the template. I would adjust the Iskys to match the GM in terms of alighnment and throw a tack weld on there to lock them in place. Then bolt them to the head.
Done.
If I had to do it again, I would get the Isky's and use the GM plate as the template. I would adjust the Iskys to match the GM in terms of alighnment and throw a tack weld on there to lock them in place. Then bolt them to the head.
Done.
Last edited by wrd1972; 03-09-2010 at 11:05 AM.
#25
The Isky plates are definitely hardened.
If I had to do it again, I would get the Isky's and use the GM plate as the template. I would adjust the Iskys to match the GM in terms of alighnment and throw a tack weld on there to lock them in place. Then bolt them to the head.
Done.
If I had to do it again, I would get the Isky's and use the GM plate as the template. I would adjust the Iskys to match the GM in terms of alighnment and throw a tack weld on there to lock them in place. Then bolt them to the head.
Done.
#26
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Assuming one did have an issue with the GM GP alignment. I completely agree with you that you now have the adjust-ability to dial it in and account for possible tolerances from head to head. For the perfectionist, this is the only way to go.