Both facts combined led me to believe that the condition of the cylinder head is not necessarily related to the piston to cylinder wall clearance being out of specification. The cause of the cracks between the spark plug holes and the exhaust valve seats may be over tightening of the spark plugs combined with high temperature rises in a short period of time (dT/dt) or with other words, plain abuse by ignoring a proper warm up phase.
With the valve seats affected by these cracks, their stability is lost and valve clearance affected. Even if I had adjusted the valves in between, an engine failure could not be avoided and would have occurred sooner or later. With the removal, disassembly and failure mode analysis, the second phase of this project is almost completed. The third phase, the actual rebuild will formally start next week after I have given the approval to proceed. The third phase will start with determining the usability of the cylinder head. After the visual intake inspection, Thomas Hoop from the ‘Twentse Motoren revisie ‘ gave the preference to using my original cylinder head, as it had not machined before. The overhaul of the cylinder head is a difficult route, but necessary as using the cylinder head ‘as-is’, is not an option and replacement cylinder heads are not available through the BMW dealer network anymore. This is my main worry so my project planning is as follows:
1: Confirm the usability of the cylinder head.
2: Purchasing the parts that have a time-critical impact.
3: Machining and overhauling the cylinder head with new valve guides and valve seats.
4: Machining the engine block.
5: Assembly of the engine with new oversize pistons (93,55mm), matching piston rings, intake-and exhaust valves, new timing chain and associated parts etc.
With step one being confirmed, I placed the order for six new pistons today. My planning of the completion of the third phase by the end of Mai still stands, but this depends on Thomas and Javier’s operational planning. I’ll try to post some updates from time to time.