I have just has 3 x Weber heads overhauled with new guides and valve seats fitted where needed, and gas flowing on the ports, by a specialist Lotus engine company, Scholar Engines in Suffolk.
I am now shimming up the cam clearance and here is where I am hitting a problem.
The thinnest shim listed by QED are 61 thou, and I need 51 thou on 2 cylinders on the inlet side.
I have loads of spare cam followers/buckets, and they come in a variety of thicknesses when measured cam face to shim face.
Most are in the range 213-221 thou.
I have some in the range 154-159 thou which are thinner walled and lighter.
I have 1 at 128 thou which is 2mm longer at 26mm.
I have several at 154, 163, 170, 190, 198, 202 and 212 which are 25 thou bigger in diameter and shortest at 22mm long.
My questions are:-
1) are the thin walled and thick walled cam followers interchangeable? I need the thinnest possible to get the correct thickness shims.
2) I was advised by Scholar, that one of my heads has oversized followers, probably from a Jaguar, as Lotus didn't make/use different diameter followers, and QED don't stock bigger ones. Has anyone come across bigger diameter cam followers and where do they come from? Jaguar XK or XJ series engines?
To measure the clearance between the follower and the cam (10 thou exhaust and 6 thou inlet) I was struggling, as with my thinnest shim, (69 thou) I had negative clearance. So to measure the correct shim, I needed a known thickness shim about 45 thou thick but they are not available. I had a think outside the box...... where can I find a circular disc about 45 thou thick. I had a rummage around my extensive foreign coin collection, and bingo, I found a suitable small coin, which is so small, I cannot read the print on it where it came from. 45 thou. So now I can actually get a gap to measure, but the thinnest gap is requiring a 51 thou shim, but only 61 thou are available, so I need to fit a thinner cam follower, hence my query about thinner followers.
(It turns out the coin is a 1 cent piece from South Africa with Isewula Afrike 2001 stamped on it.)
Failing this, I will probably have to take 15 thou off the end of the valves. Can this be done by simple careful filing, or do I need to get this done by a machine shop grinding a bit off the end?
Last resort is to try different inlet valves to see if any are shorter from the collet to the end where the shim abuts the valve.