sonex1374 wrote:xymox wrote:So junk the head now or what?
A new head from Sonex is about $300, and a valve job and new valves will be less than half that cost. Might be worth a try to recondition the head and see how that holds up before deciding to replace it.
Jeff
lutorm wrote:Yeah, I was told when I asked about the crack between the valve seats in our heads is that it's really common and not a cause for concern unless it's actually compromising the seat. That valve and seat looks pretty bad though.
Did you notice the valve clearance needing a lot of adjustment?
xymox wrote:lutorm wrote:Yeah, I was told when I asked about the crack between the valve seats in our heads is that it's really common and not a cause for concern unless it's actually compromising the seat. That valve and seat looks pretty bad though.
Did you notice the valve clearance needing a lot of adjustment?
yeah they were in need of some .006 pretty bad. I'd say some were about .06. that was causing it to run real bad.
lutorm wrote: If the clearance gets *larger*, I can only think of one think causing that and that would be deposits on the seat causing the valve to remain open, which is also bad.
mike.smith wrote:Carbon deposits have been controlled with proper fuel mixture, but of course that's a bit of a moving target in the AeroVee since the front and rear cylinders get demonstratively different fuel mixtures.
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