Worn valve guides
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My TC has started to blow blue smoke at idle, but exhaust is clear on acceleration and over run, so I suspect worn guides and valves.
I have heard of problems with the removal of guides damaging the head casting. Is there a way around this? I have heard of the guides being bored and sleeved back to original size - is this possible?
Thanks
Malcolm
I have heard of problems with the removal of guides damaging the head casting. Is there a way around this? I have heard of the guides being bored and sleeved back to original size - is this possible?
Thanks
Malcolm
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Guides can be lined but getting the required tight clearances for a twin cam is not easy.
https://klineind.com/k-line-service-too ... s-cat.html
Removing and replacing guides is a routine operation in a twin cam head. if necessary oversize OD guides can be fitted.
cheers
Rohan
https://klineind.com/k-line-service-too ... s-cat.html
Removing and replacing guides is a routine operation in a twin cam head. if necessary oversize OD guides can be fitted.
cheers
Rohan
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Way back when there were companies that could bring worn valve guides back into tolerance by an internal knurling process, always seemed like a bodge to me and not likely to reduce o?l consumption unless seals were fitted.
Might be worth a Google though.
Might be worth a Google though.
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Malcolm
Best to put the head in the oven when the wifes out shopping , or for the weekend , and have a suitable sized drift to knock them out , and if you plan ahead have the new guides in the freezer , don't forget to check the valves / seats , reface ? and grind in.
An enjoyable afternoons work...
John
Best to put the head in the oven when the wifes out shopping , or for the weekend , and have a suitable sized drift to knock them out , and if you plan ahead have the new guides in the freezer , don't forget to check the valves / seats , reface ? and grind in.
An enjoyable afternoons work...
John
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The engineering company I use favour the lining process using a Phosphor Bronze liner they reason far less disturbance to the head. Often replacement of the complete guide requires the valve seats to be centralised with the new guide resulting in greater metal removal and therefore deepening of the seat this of course means loss of valve clearance ( tappet ) and no concern about oversize guides. The liner can be reamed after fitting to fine limits and if a Colsibro liner is used should run for many many miles before needing replacement again.
You pay your money and make your choice.
FWIW.
You pay your money and make your choice.
FWIW.
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I had some guide replaced by two different engineering company's, first time the valves had more play then when I took the head in. I complained and he "knurled" the guides, the valves became tighter but the the car smoked like a chimney.
Had them replaced by another company and the valves felt good.......a couple of hundred miles later it was smoking again.
Had them replaced by another company and the valves felt good.......a couple of hundred miles later it was smoking again.
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More details about the seals please....
I tapered the top of my guides after fitting to " scrape " the oil from the stems..
John
I tapered the top of my guides after fitting to " scrape " the oil from the stems..
John
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john.p.clegg wrote:More details about the seals please....
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Thanks for the advice.
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