I have just spent a frustrating weekend trying to grind in valves, and then re-shim the tappets to give the correct cold clearance between the cam follower buckets, and the cam lobes.
First. one of the exhaust valves was a bit "battle damaged" around the stem, so I decided to replace it with a new exhaust valve I had in my collection, rather that wait for the valve head to fall off and the whole engine go bang.
The new exhaust valve had a shorter stem above the collect, which seems to use a different type of disc shim, rather than the "top hat" shim.
Eventually, I managed to work out the correct disc shim to get, and surprisingly QED list it as costing £3.00 + VAT + P&P.
Then I decided to check all the other 7 clearances. 5 were within tolerance but two had no gap at all.
Now comes the hard part. My feeler gauge is in "thou", the workshop manual is in "thou" but my micrometer is in mm, so measuring the thickness of the shims needs to be converted back into "thou".
I worked out the required shim thicknesses, but they were nowhere near those listed for top hat shims.
Does anyone know where you measure the shim thickness. I measured the thickness of the bit that goes on the valve tip to give the tip to shim thickness, but this appears wrong from what is available.
Before I have a long chat with QED, has anyone out there shimmed up the cams using top hat shims, which go on the longer valves, and have a different style of cam followers from the disc variety on the shorter valves? .