Okay I haven't seen a thread on this method on bent valves it's pretty simple actually. if this hasn't been cover can some make this a sticky. I did this since I had my h22 taken apart.
12mm sockect
10mm socket
Cup of of gas
1. you need remove the cam caps (H22)or rocker assembly (f22)by removing the the 10 12mm bolts and 4 10mm bolts, for h22's it's 20 12 mm bolts and 8 10 mm bolts. in this order (note that 1-10 are 12mm bolts and 11-14 are 10)mm bolts. On H22's it the same order on both exhaust cam and Intake cam
On f22's it is crucial that you do not remove the bolts from the caps of the rocker assembly.
Removal order
14 10 6 2 4 8 12
13 9 5 1 3 7 11
The head should look like this with no cam(s)
2.Turn the head on to it's side
3.With a cup of water fill each port with water.
4. With the water fiiled chamber(s) check for water trickles. If water leaks from any valves then that is your bent valve(s).
Repeat on the process with the other side of the head
I had no bent valves on either head.
Tell me what you guys think
12mm sockect
10mm socket
Cup of of gas
1. you need remove the cam caps (H22)or rocker assembly (f22)by removing the the 10 12mm bolts and 4 10mm bolts, for h22's it's 20 12 mm bolts and 8 10 mm bolts. in this order (note that 1-10 are 12mm bolts and 11-14 are 10)mm bolts. On H22's it the same order on both exhaust cam and Intake cam
On f22's it is crucial that you do not remove the bolts from the caps of the rocker assembly.
Removal order
14 10 6 2 4 8 12
13 9 5 1 3 7 11
The head should look like this with no cam(s)
2.Turn the head on to it's side
3.With a cup of water fill each port with water.
4. With the water fiiled chamber(s) check for water trickles. If water leaks from any valves then that is your bent valve(s).
Repeat on the process with the other side of the head
I had no bent valves on either head.
Tell me what you guys think
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