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930 Valve Clearance
Well I'am at the point in my assembly where I have to decide on if I'am going to dummy asemble my top end to check the valve clearance or take a risk and seal everything up and check it. I have a 1977 930. The pistons are JE 7.5:1. The cam has been reground to 964 NA specs. Heads have not been flycut & cylinder base did not require machining. In orther words everything is standard except for the cam and new higher compression pistons. Is it woth me taking this risk or should I just bite the bullet and dummy assemble it. I'am ultra conservative and am leaning toward a dummy assembly, but compression on this motor is only going to be 7.5:1.
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If you didn't put valve pockets in the pistons, I would dimension the engine. You only have to do one side and it's better to be safe than bent.
PS: I like JE pistons and use them since before they were good ( mid 80s) but we have never had luck with them in turbo engines. JE has made great strides and someday they'll master the turbo pistons but to my knowledge they haven't done it yet. Good luck
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What problems did you find with the JE Turbo pistons? They seem to be used here in Australia a lot as far as I know.
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We have experienced excessive blowby from poor ring seating no matter which rings we used. The higher the horse power output the more the problem. We have not been able to identify the problem in design only the symptoms.
PS: 4 sale 3.3 JE pistons.(cheap) If you can figure out how to make them work, I have a very low mileage (200 or 300 miles) sitting on the self. We tried them with 2 different sets of rings. Way too much work to risk it again.
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FMI I wonder if you have noticed a slight knock / piston rattle with these pistons. The Ruf 3.4 Turbo piston has the shortest skirt I have ever seen in a production base engine. I would imagine 18000 RPM F1 engines have similar skirts but that information is secret. As a ratio of bore size to piston skirt length not even high revving motorcycle even 14000 RPM + motorcycle piston have skirts this short.
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I have not noticed any knock or rattle. I took the car to the track this past weekend and I did notice more power ![]() ![]()
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Definitely do the pre assembly. I know it's a PIA, but you'll sleep like a baby. I did the pre assembly thing on my 2.7 and didn't strike a problem, but I did find other issues that I was able to address without ruining gaskets and seals. You'll be surprised at how little time it actually takes as you get quite good with your tools with repetition.
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Hi John,
Yeah I'd pretty much decided to do the preassemble after Henry mentioned valve pockets. The JE's have em. I did the deck height thing and the solder wasn't even touched, so I thought maybe I don't need to do the preassemble.
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![]() I stumbled onto this info looking for tips on the piston to valve clearance check .
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In the past we were ordering a generic piston (shelf) that fit a general size. I.E. 98mm. The trick to having the best success with JE pistons is to have JE custom build your piston to fit your cylinders and engine dynamics.
Close tolerance is the key. Now we order a piston with .0015"-.002" clearance and we are having excellent success. New cylinders rather than reconditioned cylinders is also helping with our success rate. Here is our new QSC cylinder . ![]()
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Sand-man - you're OK. There are plenty of JE's in good running turbo's out there - mine included. Talk to JB Racing about JE's and you'll feel good again. I had detonation in my engine bad enough to crack 3 cylinders and punch a hole in one. All the top rings were dust. However, the JE pistons were all within spec and showed no sign of wear.
I also heard about JE pistons slapping and making noise until they warmed up. Not had any of that happen either. As for blow-by, I have no scientific method of measurement now, but I can tell you there is very LITTLE oil film in the oil breather line when in the past (with stock Mahle stuff) I had the entire intake coated with a thick layer of oil. I am completely satisfied with the JE pistons in my 500 rwhp stompin', 98mm piston havin', turbo. |
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Thanks guys! I feel better. For the record, Henry, I didn't mean to sound so accusatory in my post...I was just concerned. Looking forward to recieving the parts.
Many Thanks, Jeff
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JE's do have lot's of piston slap as they expand more than OEM stuff and thus have to be made smaller. Other than that, they are very good. I've never heard of turbo specific problems either. Ring seating shouldn't be affected by turbocharging?
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im running my je's at .0015 to .002 and I thought that was tite , anything greater and I would get noise until it heats up.
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