Majik
Automotive
- Mar 17, 2004
- 88
I'm trying to take into heat considerations of different valve materials. I know the standard is 1/16th contact point on intakes and 3/32nd contact on exhaust. What I'm trying to figure is that does this change for different valve materials? Such as a stock steel valve, stellite coated stock valve, a Stainless ferrera valve and a delwest titanium valve? I would think the seat contact face would need to be different between these valves due to different heat transfer properties and if so how much? I'm cutting some seats for titanium valves and was wondering how much if any do I need to increase the seat contact area for them? del west's website provides no help. What advantage does a smaller contact area offer. a .040" is available but what does one gain by going smaller in the seat contact area other than more heat being traped into the valve? is it that big of a flow issue with having a flat surface like that?