Hello All,
My names Frank, i live in Derbyshire, U.K. and i've recently got hold of a French Fire truck WC62 that has been converted to WC63 spec with a winch and bolt-on chassis extentions. It has sat in a yard for about 9 years with no cylinder head after the previous owner bought it from an auction and the head got lost prior to collection!! The reason the head was removed was due to a couple of spark plugs breaking off in the head, it was removed to have the plugs machined out, after this was done the guy who owned it decided to sell up and sold this along with everything else. The head was with it at auction but lost at some point.
I did toy for a while with fitting a Perkins Diesel i have in my shed, but have now decided after much thought and inspection of the engine to go with rebuilding the original 230cu engine.
The rear body is junk and will be removed and replaced with a traditional British fairground tractor body complete with generator.
I'm restoring all the front, original cab panels, etc... and only replacing the non-original rear body.
I've just got a NOS cylinder head from Dallas Autos U.K.(along with a full FelPro gasket set, carb rebuild kit, and 6 new spark plugs), to replace the 1 that was missing when i bought the truck.
My question is this, I seem to remember reading somewhere about machining around .060"(1.524mm) off the head to raise the compression ratio from 6.7:1 to appox 8:1.
Does anyone know if this is correct?
If not, is it possible to machining the head to raise compression and by how much?
Can anyone advise me on any other mods that i can make, to increase pulling power of this engine?
I'm also planning on regrinding the camshaft to give a longer duration.
Any help/advice would be great.
Cheers Frank.
Here's some picutres "as found" earlier this year.
My names Frank, i live in Derbyshire, U.K. and i've recently got hold of a French Fire truck WC62 that has been converted to WC63 spec with a winch and bolt-on chassis extentions. It has sat in a yard for about 9 years with no cylinder head after the previous owner bought it from an auction and the head got lost prior to collection!! The reason the head was removed was due to a couple of spark plugs breaking off in the head, it was removed to have the plugs machined out, after this was done the guy who owned it decided to sell up and sold this along with everything else. The head was with it at auction but lost at some point.
I did toy for a while with fitting a Perkins Diesel i have in my shed, but have now decided after much thought and inspection of the engine to go with rebuilding the original 230cu engine.
The rear body is junk and will be removed and replaced with a traditional British fairground tractor body complete with generator.
I'm restoring all the front, original cab panels, etc... and only replacing the non-original rear body.
I've just got a NOS cylinder head from Dallas Autos U.K.(along with a full FelPro gasket set, carb rebuild kit, and 6 new spark plugs), to replace the 1 that was missing when i bought the truck.
My question is this, I seem to remember reading somewhere about machining around .060"(1.524mm) off the head to raise the compression ratio from 6.7:1 to appox 8:1.
Does anyone know if this is correct?
If not, is it possible to machining the head to raise compression and by how much?
Can anyone advise me on any other mods that i can make, to increase pulling power of this engine?
I'm also planning on regrinding the camshaft to give a longer duration.
Any help/advice would be great.
Cheers Frank.
Here's some picutres "as found" earlier this year.
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