My understanding is that the limit for refacing a head is 112.45mm measured from the face to the root of the cam journal diameter.
Does anyone know what this dimension would have been for a new head when newly assembled in the factory-113, 113 .5 ??-there probably would have been some tolerance for good/new head units.
I have a spares stash head that outwardly looks v.good but measures 112.00 so this appears to be over the limit and would probably be a candidate for a thick head gasket assuming its OK as is for re-use ??- (but probably wouldn`t stand another reface!-yes/no?).
As I`ve trawled around for info. I`ve read that refacing the head eventually impinges on valve timing and that redrilling the cam sprocket may be needed or use of an adjustable/vernier cam sprocket(do these exist?), but also this is not needed provided (with no.1 at TDC) the cam timing marks are within 3mm.(which seems generous)-anybody have input on these details?
Any advice, input on this topic much appreciated, especially if this spare head can have a future life with some tweaks along the way.