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Well done Brian, clever bit was working out which side it wasOn a completely different tack, looking at your pics reminded me of a theory I never proved relating to Larios, valve springs etcCould you measure the rocker ratio on the 2v please, Or even quicker , take a photo of a 2v rocker arm with a 4v one exactly on top of it, ie one up one down, a ruler underneath at 90 degrees to rocker shaft axisMy bet is the ratio is higher on the 4v (ie valve opens more for same camshaft lift)This would completely explain what happened
Hope this will do it for you We are metric here, hope this is not a problem.Ciao
Metric no problem , we have to speak both, Australia went metric forty years ago but wheels and chains must always be measured in English, let alone anything built before the change.But sadly not quite clear enoughI know 4v ratio is 1 to 1.4 , confirmed with dial gauge on pushrod and on valve Trying to read pic 2 valve may be 1.3 or 1.4If you can get another shot with rule or vernier at zero on centre of valve through centre of rocker shaft to centre on pushrod.Picture tells a fousand words, this shows numbers I want
Sorry for the late reply.Placed them om millimeter paper.Hope this will do the trick.CheersBrian
Thanks BrianFirst one is square shot but I make it ,5mm off centre of gridSo to nearest half a mm38.5 / 28.5 = 1 to 1,305True test with dial gauge will probably correct that to 1 to 1,3 but academicThis is exactly what my thoughts wereLario valve springs were selected on basis of same cam as 2valve, therefore same travelBut no one told the spring buyers that valve moved further because of new rocker ratioSo springs got coil bound, wore out the cam, the rest, as they say, is history.Next time you’re inside your Lario valve covers, measure how far your springs can travel after max lift.Test as for piston valve clearance on an exhaust valve, there needs to be ,1 “ but absolute min of ,04” till spring bindsI tried with Navada springs, they were just as coil bound as factory originals, I know you try to be gentle and not over rev yours but honestly, I think nevada springs with 1 to 1.4 rockers is ticket to tearsI set my springs up for 125lb at max lift, would advise anyone with Lario to do same, BUT be sure to have safety margin before coilbind (mine have bucketloads)Then they rev to moon safely as designed
Great info jackson ...but what springs did you end up installing ?
Springs courtesy of Pete Roper (still hasn’t sent me bill) from BB 8 v, 1400 std I thinkBut do not fit without checks above, less pressure might be ok , “might”not good enough for meReal credit goes to Phil Irving, I read this then, I read it randomly almost daily, some lovely English in this book, my words above nowhere near as concise as the original I was trying to quote
Jackson,Phil Irving's book is a favorite of mine on engines. Didn't he like Heron heads too? Joe
BrianPlease don’t take offence, I am really trying to helpI built one 8v SB motor from 2 broken and a cam and head from third.I had to prove I could do it and spent a huge amount of time measuring, dummy building, checking and rechecking.That Nevada springs coil bind as oe springs exactly as I found, just less initial spring pressure. Pressure on both coil bound is massive, this is why cam and lifters wear.There was a Mike Wren built an 8v V7 on here that was an inspiration for me getting one, if you can fund his build thread there is a good picture there of Nevada valve spring at max lift, Chuck’s comment on this pic exactly on the money.SoFirstlyYour 7mm at valve is so far from mine, I can only take it that is with a worn camUse a dial gauge on valve retainer at exact same angle and check againTo mm is not a measurement, If metric go to .01 mm or betterEasier for me in inches cos that’s what my gauge reads in but you can translate I’m sure.Take another reading at pushrod (this is cam lift)The difference between two is rocker ratio effect.SecondlyRepeat checkThirdlyRepeat againOnly when you know you have these measurements exact can you go to step 4Measure spring pressure (gauge for this not exy, no question this was trick to my one working so well)At installed heightAt max liftStep 5, repeat on all springs (3 times) then measuring clearance to bind on allWhen happy with pressures (mine 80lb at installed, 125 max lift, ,1” to bind)Step 6I bought shims in .004” (.1mm) thickness to set installed height and put these under bottom spring retainer, pointless doing the above if you don’t then set the height to measured pressure.Step 7Check every clearance, I had to relieve rocker arm from touching each other and the pedestal , I did use elephant’s foot adjusters and would again but apart from them , the valve springs and a little lightening of bits, my “test” engine is factory stdStep 8Clean and assembleThrash it mercilesslyALL IT TAKES IS TIMEI cannot believe that I didn’t do this 35 years ago, probably only because I hated the modern space age styling, I couldn’t look through the clothes to see a glorious engine hidden in there.Proof really in the usage, after 42 years with my Le Mans (bought new in 78) I have owned many others but that is my bike, daily transport, touring ,everything.No longer, the little one is now my go to bike, actually it’s nearly 2 months since I’ve ridden the BB, worse than that my wife prefers the little one too so it’s not the one for solo the other for two up that I envisaged.With correctly set up valve springs the design is perfect for my usage, jeckel and hyde, bimble to mental.With Nevada springs you may get the bimble part safely but not the fun bit from 7-9 k rpm.The thing even goes as far on 18 litre tank as the BB with (modified orig) 23 litres.RANT OVER
No offence taken by any means.Then retest the spring tolerance - as you know the stiff stock springs are coil bound at the same length as the Nevada springs - This would in my opinion be a conclusive test to the validity of the Nevada springs in that perspective.
Do the measuring, opinion is pointless, conclusive testing proves the invalidity of both springs, share the knowledge when you have it, internet is full of this kind of Lario misinformation, such a shame, First thing you need to know is actual exact valve travel, measure on any assembled 8v you have Measuring 4 , in and ex both sides, will tell you any cam wear you have alreadyThis 1948 drawing explains it well
Well, I like to do a check of a virgin setup. I find it hard to believe that Guzzi would use a spring for so many years that was improper in dimension. I’ll address the issue again as soon as I have made a conclusive test. Ciao
I find it hard to believe that Guzzi would use a spring for so many years that was improper in dimension.