hi, the valves could also be sticking open because of the guides. my bro
had this problem  and all it needed  was two new valve guides.


mark k
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 8:40 PM
Subject: RE: L24 troubles. Please help


> >Have just had a bit of a fiddle with the head and have found that the
> >exhaust valves on 4 and 5 ARE sticking open. OK fine. What do I do about
> >that? If I have to take it to someone to get it fixed then I may aswell
> >get them to shave the head while they're at it.
>
> Valves are probably bent, replacement is the only option.  Two issues
> to be considered when shaving an L-series head: CR and camchain/valve
> train geometry.  Stock thickness of an L6 head is 108mm (some might
> say 107.9 :-) ), so that's really your starting point - determine
> whether the head has already been machined at all and go from there.
>
> >Oh and as a matter of interest I did a leakage test on the head too. As
> >in rotated the cam til both valves were closed on number x, then flipped
> >the head and filled the combustion chamber with turps. Let it sit for a
> >while and saw if the level of the turps went down. If it did then had a
> >squiz in the intake/exhaust 'tubes' for signs of wetness. Found that
> >there is small amounts of leakage from all comb.cham's. As in it would
> >take approximately 5 mins to drain all the turps out give or take a
> >minute. Most common is leakage through both intake and exhaust valves.
> >At a guess i'm thinking that this is acceptable given that the combustion
> >will also force the valve closed even more and that it would've taken 5
> >mins to drain out?.. or is it unacceptable?
>
> Personally in these sort of circumstances I would take the head
> completely apart and have the thing checked out throroughly - all the
> valves checked for straightness, refaced, tank the head (clean),
> inspect for corrosion damage, cracking, etc, etc  If the $$$ are
> tight then I would at least have the valves checked.
>
>
>
> >So yeah.. part of the problem found.. where to from here?
> >Regards,
> >
> >Dave
> >
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> >
> >On 4/4/02, 2:47:01 AM, "Terry Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> >regarding RE: L24 troubles. Please help:
> >
> >
> >>  No worries Richard,
> >
> >>  We all make them and they are embarrassing at times.
> >>  I see the dramas with the engine in question still isn't resolved
though.
> >We
> >>  are missing something that's hard to pick here, can't put my finger on
it
> >>  though, I guess it would be tad easier if I was 500 miles closer to
it..
> >
> >>  regards
> >>  Terry
> >
> >
> >
> >>  -----Original Message-----
> >>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Richard
Clough
> >>  Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 8:29 PM
> >>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>  Subject: Re: L24 troubles. Please help
> >
> >
> >>  Terry
> >>  I stand corrected.  I must have had brain fade.  I was thinking of
Mazda
> >>  SNA engine not the proverbial Datsun SOHC Lseries.
> >>  ----- Original Message -----
> >>  From: "Terry Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>  Sent: Monday, 1 April 2002 21:13 PM
> >>  Subject: RE: L24 troubles. Please help
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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