by Jgibson » Fri Jul 24, 2020 10:07 am
IF it's an exhaust valve hanging up slightly in the guide, it's not the end of the world.
When the guide gets a little wear, it allows exhaust gasses to pass through the stem rather than out the valve head itself. Those hot gasses 'coke' up deposits on the stem and guide.
IF it's that, first try spraying a little carb cleaner or other gum cutter on the valve stem and workin the valve by turning the motor over back and forth by hand. (That's one of the reasons rocker arms have a 'toe' so that the valve is always rotating slightly when running.)
IF that's what's going on, usually when the motor is hot it disappears as everything comes up to normal temperature and size. BUT if left to it's own devices and the valve isn't cleaning itself, it may eventually stick open altogether rendering that jug dead.
IF that doesn't fix the sticking, it's not a big deal to drop the valve into the cylinder (the old rope trick) and SLIGHTLY ream the deposit out of the guide.
Investigate it carefully to narrow down the cylinder and exact issue.
Just a suggestion.
Joe Gibson