Is a valve Job Important? Lets Grind some Valves.
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Lets talk about valves and valve jobs. Why is it so important to do? Do you always do cylinder head work when you pull one off?
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I can’t find my 10 mm wrenches either!
OLÁ. Dependendo do sistema de fabricação das válvulas é aconselhável NÃO retifica-las. ABRAÇOS Roberto Udo Krapf
That's funny when you are talking about the 10 mm socket because everybody lost that socket and 8 13 15
I used it because of the industry joke, However I always misplace the 13 way more then the 10...
Just done valve seals on a 2006 silverado 5.3. It had the slight chevy tick now it sounds like a lifter the tick is way worse no code for a misfire. Any recommendations on what it could be?
I have a 2016 Chevy Silverado POS 1500 53. There's metal in my ketch. Can that means she's done for it right? She's got no check engine light or misfire yet, but I'm assuming she's going to crap the bed soon. I'm thinking I have extended warranty. I'd rather just get delete kit but if it gets done free
.. trust I want to delete it and with Texas speed kit and get a nice cam in there and get it tuned and upgrade the transmission. But I just don't have the money like that right now so we'll just see. I'm just going to have to run it till she dies and then hope the dealer fixes it
Why wait and hope the dealer fixes it when it's closer to out of warranty? Why not see what warranty covers and get it in sooner?
I assume you have metal in your oil filter not catch can correct? These don't have a catch can from factory. If it's in the oil filter just tell the dealership you noticed metal in your oil during the last change and ask if they can dig into it. If they find the same thing they may just do an engine under warranty.
question sir, my valve spring broke and im guessing the valve fell into the block, i was told i could crank the motor and it will come back up. any suggestions
If the valve spring broke and the valve fell in the bore while it was running you likely have major engine damage. It will at minimum bend the valve and at worst completely destroy the engine. Could go as far as punching a hole in the piston, cylinder bore, and/or head. Valve drop is no joke.
Are you still out there?
What do you mean?
@@CrazedPerformanceRepair I haven't seen any new content for months so I was just checking.
@@martyosborne3399 ahh, in that way. Yes I have one coming this week. Been stupid busy with non car stuff though.
Im a Honda engine guy always thought they got the best mileage! Now i have seen on alot of these hondas! They are burning the exhaust valves! And really whatever metal there using is not great for to last 25 years with 150+ thousand miles seems to be right around the magic number! So now i have the head off my honda fit 1.5l and not gonna do what i did last time which was just replace the one valve! Cause i thought it was a freak accident and one month later it burned up another valve i took the head back off sure enuff burned another valve ! Replaced it car ran good for 15k then burnt another valve at that time i said screw this im not doing it again! Scrapped that car! But now like i said i got the head off my honda fit it has 170k all exhaust valves look brittle i wanna just change them all just worried about the surfaces on the valve angles! As im typing this i figure il just order them if there drastically different il bring it to a machine shop!
Bring it anyway, the seats transfer heat out of the valve. When they are carboned up the valve won't cool. If there is carbon build up in the combustion chamber oil may be burning up your valves. It will burn on the exhaust stroke and overheat the valve. Can also leave carbon on the back and cause it to insulate the back of valve and overheat it.
On Hondas it all stems from oil getting past the rings. For a while Honda was replacing piston rings under warranty.
You spent 5 min explain how you couldn’t show us just to end up showing us anyway lol
I know right, gosh dang it. I hate when that happens. I didn't expect the mic to pic it up. That grinder is so loud in person.
Can’t find your 10mm? Just try to find your 8mm combination wrench!