Head refurbishment guide for S6
Discussion
Happy New Year folks.
I've finally finished the guide I'd promised on the S6 head reburb.
Hope it helps some of you who fancy doing some or all of it yourselves.
Here's the link (seems slow sometimes but give it time).
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explore...
I've finally finished the guide I'd promised on the S6 head reburb.
Hope it helps some of you who fancy doing some or all of it yourselves.
Here's the link (seems slow sometimes but give it time).
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explore...
clive f said:
good job Pete,, just started having a read up but would it not have been easier to remove the engine completely, or was this option not chosen due to lack of space ect ect.
very good write up though mate.
Yep lack of space and height to get it out from underneath or topvery good write up though mate.
With experience now I might drop the engine but still would be a challenge for me
After the extensive book of Mr Varley this is a real piece of art. Thanks very much for this bulletin, it will help us to keep the Speed Six on the road. The only missing thing is information about the electronics, software and how to tune it. Is somebody capable to produce a extensive users manual?
Great write-up Pete.
It's actually nice reading material, even if your not doing the physical work
It's actually nice reading material, even if your not doing the physical work

ochten said:
The only missing thing is information about the electronics, software and how to tune it. Is somebody capable to produce a extensive users manual?
Is there more info available on electrics, like diagrams etc?Gassing Station | Speed Six Engine | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff