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included valve angle

Joined Nov 2001
17K Posts | 774+
Ely, England
i was asked this the other day and i have no idea!

never seen it written i don't think...

anyone know?

regards

Taffy
 
Taffy,

Included angle is a geometric term for the angle between two intersecting lines - for example, the angle between two sides of a triangle where they meet.

With regard to the valve, usually, one would assume they're referring to the included angle between the intake and exhaust valves as this is a measure that determines combustion chamber dimensions.

Hope this helps,
Simon
 
in this case it referes not to the angle of one valve but the angle between the two sets of valves. thats what we usually want. would guess that it's around 45-50 degrees.

regards

Taffy
 
Taffy said:
in this case it referes not to the angle of one valve but the angle between the two sets of valves. thats what we usually want. would guess that it's around 45-50 degrees.

regards

Taffy

Yes, that's what I said:

Simon said:
one would assume they're referring to the included angle between the intake and exhaust valves

Cheers,
Simon
 
so what are you saying? i want the angle and not what it means!!!!!

regards

Taffy
 
cheers bud! so its 40 till i ever hear from the factory to say different.....

regards

Taffy
 

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