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RE: Hardened Valve Seats

To: "Chuck Renner" <crenner@dynalivery.com>,
Subject: RE: Hardened Valve Seats
From: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 10:50:23 -0800
> Did the factory make any changes in the materials used in the head for
> the RBB's?  The RBB's that came to the US would never have run leaded
> fuel, and if the materials are the same, and lack of lead was 
> a problem,
> we'd have seen it by now.


The federal spec. heads for unleaded use had induction hardened seats that 
required a higher concentration of tin in the casting alloy.  BL decided to go 
this way supposedly after nixing hardened seats.  There were a number of other 
changes to the engine so it would survive with the catalytic converter such as 
going back to smaller valves which allowed larger cooling passages.  Rings were 
changed to reduce the amount of oil being burnt, and the head gaskets were 
upgraded.  This info from the "BMC and Leyland B-series Engine Data" book by 
Lindsay Porter.  According to the reference, hardening the valve seats alone 
cost 173,000 pounds.


Kelvin.





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