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A week ago the delivery truck arrived despite the previous nights snow storm and left me with a nice looking plywood crate. As excited as a 6 year old on christmas morning I opened the box, an out jumped a nicely ported, back cut valved, o-ringed head. Man what a nice looking casting. For those who read my sob story of overporting my stock head here are some numbers.

I used an ultra sonic tester to determine the exhaust port thickness. I don't have numbers for a stock cummins unported, though. With the head upside down, exhaust ports pointing at you, imagine the valve seat as a clock. The hole I made is at 7:00, but down the throat just before the short side radius. This is where I took the measurements on both heads. After my port job on the first five exhaust ports they measure between . 17 and . 19 of an inch. That is right around 3/16 of an inch or 4. 76 mm (for those friends across the border, reading this). The number six port right around the hole I poked, measures . 09, which is less than 3/32" (2. 38mm). The new Piers head measures 3/8 of and inch in the same area (9. 52mm). I know I didn't hog out that much metal. I also have previously mentioned that the number six port seemed to be a different shape compaired to the other five. --- Less metal to begin with. Poor casting. My finger felt it before I ported... but my brain didn't catch it. Oh well, for the sake of science I march on. I am no machinest or porting expert, these are just my thoughs and findings.



I feel lucky that it turned out the way it has. Had I not poked into the water jacket, and put the head back on, I think it would have cracked and I would have hydro-locked the engine... . to much greater expense than this new Piers head.



I apologize for the fact that this is long winded, but so am I :-laf



Dave



ps. Pastor Bob, my thought is that the Piers head is not a Cummins casting, but a replica, with slightly better designs intergrated into it. Any info???
 
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sounds like a good happy ending to me. good work on the report too. i was thinking they used a 2nd gen head. i don't have anything to base that on though. i remember reading that they flow a wee bit more and are a little beefier than ours. anyway, happy wrenching.
 
Swank, still haven't cut the old head on the bandsaw yet. I'll send down half of it if you wish and between the two of us maybe we can get some desent pictures.



Dave
 
DValentine ... I don't know the answer to your question regarding the head... try giving the shop a call when you can and ask for Piers or Harry... they will more than likely be able to give you ALL the info you can possibly need... .



pb... :D:D
 
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