gammaxy wrote:I'm no expert, but I think what you're seeing is actually caused by the lead in 100LL and does not indicate you are running too lean. Does your VW guy have experience looking inside engines that have run 100LL?
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Two of the exhaust valves look slightly green in the picture (might just be the picture). It would be interesting if those are the same valves that are leaking.
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rizzz wrote:OK, just got back from the airport, despite trying the many suggestions, in the end the heads had to come off as nothing seemed to improve the situation.
Here's what they look like, not pretty.
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The cylinders look good though but the piston faces have the same burnt look.
Took them to my VW guy, his reaction:
Holy $#&!!" these have seen some heat, how lean are you running this thing???!!!
My response to that was, what do you mean? I always thought I was running too rich?
mike.smith wrote:I dunno. From what is visible they look pretty good to me. They aren't supposed to look shiny and new. Color pattern looks symmetrical. Tan color looks like normal lead bromide as pointed out in a previous post. I'm guessing to you your piston heads probably look like they are in bad shape with lots of pitting and rough areas. But it's probably just normal lead deposits and the pistons are fine, unless you see scoring on the cylinder walls. Last time I saw the same thing I found that "nasty" stuff came off with a dental pick. It was just deposits.
Pictures can be deceiving, but nothing on the valve faces was jumping out at me.
rizzz wrote:Here's what the pistons & cylinders look like, lots of lead deposits indeed and it does come off with some effort.
I read somewhere oven cleaner is the stuff to use to get these cleaned up as long as it's not left on there for too long. I'll do some more research before I start spraying that stuff on there though.
In the meantime, I'm waiting for the heads to get serviced so not much else I can do at this stage.
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