inlet valve filth? normal or minging?
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steveo3002 said:
yeah it cleans off pretty easy..the other one in the pic is one ove started to clean up
do the actual valves tend to wear much? hoping guides and seals will be enough
they dont normally wear, but you should check the valve stem for any obvious marksdo the actual valves tend to wear much? hoping guides and seals will be enough
and like i said before, you will obviously need to regrind the valves into the seats to ensure an air tight seal
All you other guys have spent too much time working on performance engines that didn't really need stripping down in the first place.
Have seen valves like that all too often and normally in a well $hagged engine.
As has been said the normal culprit is stem seals closely followed by guides.
If that engine is now expected to 'perform' then I would be looking to replace guides and the valves.
If it is just a shopping trolley you may get a year out of new stem seals.
Steve
Have seen valves like that all too often and normally in a well $hagged engine.
As has been said the normal culprit is stem seals closely followed by guides.
If that engine is now expected to 'perform' then I would be looking to replace guides and the valves.
If it is just a shopping trolley you may get a year out of new stem seals.
Steve
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t like that... so im guessing its an exhaust valve 
