Ladies and gents,
As I get more serious about the Normans, I have started getting the FB ready to act as a test-bed for the finished product. The motor has been re-ringed not long ago, but the head was a little sad. I ended up biting the bullet and getting the spare head done up... no rush job, but will be interesting to see how it goes. Head will get ported out, chamber relieved and some red motor valves thrown in. No head shaving, as I don't need any extra squeeeeze once the Norman is in place. There will however be a time when I will run this head in naturally aspirated form (at least until the Norman is ready
). Given that the chambers are being relieved, I'm starting to wonder what the compression ratio is going to end up at... will be interesting to calculate once the heads are CCd.
All this mucking around with cylinder heads made me have a bit more of a think about what I started with. All the engine parts I have are a mad mixture of vintages... the cylinder head could be anything from FX-EJ. When I go through the data from the Workshop Manuals though, it is clear that a number of head changes were made.
Model/ Bore (")/ Stroke (")/ CR/ Capacity (ci)/ Cylinder capacity (ci)/ Clearance Volume (ci)
FX/ 3/ 3.125/ 6.5/ 132.5/ 22.09/ 4.016
FJ/ 3/ 3.125/ 6.5/ 132.5/ 22.09/ 4.016
FE/ 3/ 3.125/ 6.8/ 132.5/ 22.09/ 3.809
FC/ 3/ 3.125/ 7/ 132.5/ 22.09/ 3.682
FB/ 3.062/ 3.125/ 7.25/ 138.1/ 23.01/ 3.682
EK/ 3.062/ 3.125/ 7.25/ 138.1/ 23.01/ 3.682
EJ/ 3.062/ 3.125/ 7.25/ 138.1/ 23.01/ 3.682
It looks like FX and FJ had the same cylinder head, whilst the FE had a head with a reduced chamber volume (clearnace volume) to increase comrpession ratio. The same change (smaller chamber again) was made at FC. FC-EJ seem to have the same head - whilst the compression ration went up for FB, this was done by increasing bore size rather than playing with the head. This would infer there are (at least) three distinct grey motor heads: FX-FJ, FE and FC-EJ.
My question for today - does anyone know how to positively identify these three cylinder head types (other than pulling them down and CC'ing them)?
Cheers,
Harv (aprentice cylinder head thinkerer).