Just over 1000 miles ago I had the barrels liners on my Triumph 5T replaced and bored back to standard.
Although I had no issues with running in I was getting a little bit unhappy with how it was settling down and with the power compared with my 5TA. Even allowing for it being a heavier machine.
When the head was removed it revealed evidence of "blow by" on the head gasket, though not actually blown. And before anyone asks, it was new and annealed before fitting in case it was old stock. And the head sequentially tightened with a torque wrench to Triumph specs.
Can anyone enlighten me as to how proud the lining tops should be above the gasket face on the cylinders? There seems to be very little "nip" on the gasket before the liners bottom (or should that be top?
) in the head recess.
Careful measurement leaves a gap of 0.013in when the head is placed on the barrels and the solid gasket at 0.039in is only 0.026in thicker than the gap available.
Is that sufficient for a satisfactory seal?
Checking faces as far as possible with an engineer's straight edge reveals no distortion problems.
Incidentally, I was surprised to find the thickness of the old gasket to be exactly the same as the new. Also, I must admit that I had not tried re-tightening the head.
Jim.