beef27
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need some advice as cannot get them to run properly. turned them over by hand and nothing hits but when engine running they tap like mad, has anyone fitted these and could you give me any advice cheers lee
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Anthony
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they may need different valves to run? Was it stated when you bought them?
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beef27
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i think it could be down to vavle clearance as i've had the head skimmed a lot to up the compression before
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beef27
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timed up using standered marks for timing going to try another way tomoz
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AlexW
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if its had piston/valve contact, your funked, take the head off to see.
Could just be a lifter though, depends what kind of tapping it is.
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by jonesy_sri
they may need different valves to run? Was it stated when you bought them?
You can't get shallower valves, the pistons will need valve cuts in them.
As said if the valves have been hitting all this time they prob are bent.
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Anthony
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by jonesy_sri
they may need different valves to run? Was it stated when you bought them?
You can't get shallower valves, the pistons will need valve cuts in them.
As said if the valves have been hitting all this time they prob are bent.
thats what i meant
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Toby
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285's are a but lumpy for a corsa are they not
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corsadonk
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I've got 285's in my 20xe, I had to use double springs, RS2000 stem seals, and grind the wells out so the cams could turn. I'd speak to Piper I found them very helpful.
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beef27
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i thought if the vavle's hit then the engine stops dead
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Half Pint
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it wont stop just bend the bits in the way....
you probably need pocketed pistons!
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beef27
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bought them of ebay and no paper work with them, my bro's a mechanic so i know the timings spot on he thinks it tapets rather that vavles
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broster
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what lift are they, does the car still run ok? may be worth doing a leak down test quickly.
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beef27
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0.395" 10.03mm inlet and exhaust
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beef27
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gave me bro info off here and he says he might have to not use standered timing marks does anyone know if this is correct
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beef27
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more in help section
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8vcorsa
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http://www.pipercams.co.uk/pipercams/www/product_nav.php?type=C&cat=CM&man=28&engine=116#
on there is says some of the stuff might be needed or something but the fast road one is just in and away but the ulitmate road will need more modifications
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beef27
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yeah didnt see that pop up when i bought them
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sand-eel
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You probably should get vernier pulleys anyway.
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AK
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... and a decent ECU
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beef27
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thinking about this but dont know anything about wot i will need
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broster
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to get it right youll need aftermarket engine management, vernier pullies, arp rod bolts and some sbd metal cam idlers, then up the rev limit and map it properly.
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beef27
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thats wot i'm thinking but dont know about which engine management,veriners to use and where to get them
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AK
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just stop....
Put the standard cams back in - have a working car. THEN decide what you want to do.
Building a WHOLE engine around a set of cheap cams off ebay is fucking retarded if you ask me.
It will not be cheap. 1-2k without getting carried away.
For what probably amount to 10bhp.
just get an x16 or c16 and whack your inlet, exhaust manifold etc. on that. boom a decent 140bhp or so if mapped and rev raised a bit.
[Edited on 12-08-2010 by AK]
[Edited on 12-08-2010 by AK]
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AK
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The '285' cams are actually 264deg
Piper seem to have a retarded naming convention these days 
http://www.pipercams.co.uk/pipercams/www/product.php?pid=C16VBP285H
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