I have built a few Stag engines. You fit & torque 1 cylinder head. You then loosly fit the 2nd head. Then the inlet manifold is fitted & torqued to both heads before finaly tightening the 2nd head. erly crushes the inlet manifold in place. To remove the inlet you have ti 1st slacken 1 cylinder head.
A major problem with the Triumph Stag was extremely poor airflow through the radiator. You can fit a double core radiator and it still overheats. The solution is air outlets behind the wheel arches. It’s definitely not factory original but you’ll now get air flowing through the radiator.
Hi I think your channel is great ,Thank-you. Can you do an instuctional video on the instalation of a new Distributor on my Triiumph V8 engine ,to include posiotion of Rota Arm. At TDC. Kind Regards.Barrie.
Yep watch with interest, when we look at the engine quite simple ,, built with care should last for years , built motors recent and worked on them in the day , no problems , the very early stags had dodgy cooling expansion bottle via the rad cap , thanks for sharing look forward to next episode !
Interested in the head gaskets you use. Making some good progress with your build. I've had 8 months reliable motoring out of my present stag, even with the Australian summer heat it never overheated, I've only had ignition problems which are sorted now, theirs a lot of truth about using them as my engine sounded like an old biscuit tin when I got it, but now sounds really good, also going to convert the the canister oil filter to spin on in the near future. Cheers