85 spree head grooving and squish band mod
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:43 am
Alright guys I'd like to restart a conversation that was started last January on these boards. Here is the original thread viewtopic.php?f=16&t=17488&start=15 please read it and refresh so we can all be on the same page... its only 3 pages long so it shouldnÔÇÖt take long.
In that thread bakaracer was talking about how the stock head design on our sprees is not made for the 44mm & 48mm BBK's that Taz sells. And that it would be beneficial to recut the squish band and angle it towards the combustion chamber at a 12 to 14deg angle. Here is his reply to me when I pm'd him about the subject...
"If you can get the head cut to the 44mm diameter and have a squish band with about 15deg angle towards the spark plug cut. You will have to also take a compression reading and make sure itÔÇÖs not above 135psi. I think a aftermarket head for a 87 elite 50, 88-93 elite lx/sr or 86-87 aero 50 will work too. I havenÔÇÖt had a chance to check bolt spacing for the cylinders yet so double check and ask around. If you can find a aftermarket head from those bikes and it will bolt up, then you donÔÇÖt have to worry about having a machine shop reshape the stock head."
So I'd like to look into this with some help. Heres the break down...
#1 is to check the bolt spacing on a variated af05e motor and see if itÔÇÖs the same as the spree. If it matches up we may be able to purchase an aftermarket head for the above motor and bolt it up? So anyone out there have a variated af05e motor that could check the bolt spacing?
#2 has anyone ever had a machine shop groove it and do the squish band rework with the stock spree head?
IÔÇÖm wondering if all this is even worth the hassle because many people have purchased the BBK's with CT intakes and bigger carbs and tuned it with good results... what do you guys think?
In that thread bakaracer was talking about how the stock head design on our sprees is not made for the 44mm & 48mm BBK's that Taz sells. And that it would be beneficial to recut the squish band and angle it towards the combustion chamber at a 12 to 14deg angle. Here is his reply to me when I pm'd him about the subject...
"If you can get the head cut to the 44mm diameter and have a squish band with about 15deg angle towards the spark plug cut. You will have to also take a compression reading and make sure itÔÇÖs not above 135psi. I think a aftermarket head for a 87 elite 50, 88-93 elite lx/sr or 86-87 aero 50 will work too. I havenÔÇÖt had a chance to check bolt spacing for the cylinders yet so double check and ask around. If you can find a aftermarket head from those bikes and it will bolt up, then you donÔÇÖt have to worry about having a machine shop reshape the stock head."
So I'd like to look into this with some help. Heres the break down...
#1 is to check the bolt spacing on a variated af05e motor and see if itÔÇÖs the same as the spree. If it matches up we may be able to purchase an aftermarket head for the above motor and bolt it up? So anyone out there have a variated af05e motor that could check the bolt spacing?
#2 has anyone ever had a machine shop groove it and do the squish band rework with the stock spree head?
IÔÇÖm wondering if all this is even worth the hassle because many people have purchased the BBK's with CT intakes and bigger carbs and tuned it with good results... what do you guys think?