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Cracked valves, what do I do now?
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H swap time...or just do like everyone else is saying....tear down and rebuild, in the long run you will save money and have an engine good for another 20 years. Take evenings advice and think way is the best thing to do, don't just shun it and go off what you see on Ebay, proper research and quality always wins1991 Cappuccino Brown LX Coupe
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Originally posted by toycar View PostSure, but then you will still have 20 yr old parts waiting to fail.
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Originally posted by DjM_coupe View PostH swap time...or just do like everyone else is saying....tear down and rebuild, in the long run you will save money and have an engine good for another 20 years. Take evenings advice and think way is the best thing to do, don't just shun it and go off what you see on Ebay, proper research and quality always wins
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Last edited by Mishakol129; 06-22-2012, 10:20 PM.“Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.”
― Jeremy Clarkson
Very first tear down and rebuild. vvv
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Current Build, F23 block F22b dohc head:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203144
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Originally posted by wed3k View Posttoo tight of valve adjustment*
loose valve guides can cause a seat to pound around and cause poor seal which in turn not transfer the heat.
f20c/f22c heads have a bad issue with misfire codes>tight valve lash>exhaust seats being pounded>loose valve guides
i always replace them with aftermarket bronze guides. never had an issue after that.“Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.”
― Jeremy Clarkson
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Current Build, F23 block F22b dohc head:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203144
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Valve guides are the carbon steel sleeves that the valves slide through. They are pressed into the head. It is usually best for a machine shop to replace these.
However it can be accomplished by heating the head up in an oven @ 150°C (300°F) for 30 min. Then punch/press them out from the combustion chamber side with a 5.5mm valve guide punch/press.
5.5mm Punch
Valve guides removed from head
Ready for new guides
Installation is reverse, heat up the head and chill the new guides. Then press/punch the new guides in to the head from the valve seat side of the head. Press them in to there specified height.
If you are going to go as far as replacing the valve guides I would suggest going with a set of bronzed guides.Last edited by GhostAccord; 06-23-2012, 07:05 AM.
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Originally posted by toycar View PostSure, but then you will still have 20 yr old parts waiting to fail.
OP, you've already seen a rebuilt head go bad after 20k, I'd be surprised if my untouched (afaik) 178k engine doesn't last longer than that.
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