kiwiinwgtn wrote:
Yep looks like the valve guide has grabed
also check to see if the rocker is ok and not bent
I am not sure why this happens but I have come across it a few times now.
my thoughts are they have changed the specs of the valve guide or the valve
no proof just my guess.
I would like to know why this happens
This happens because the bronze shrinks in diameter after it's pressed into the head. A few heat cycles only makes it worse.
Yes it happened to me once but nothing got hurt.
If I have to use bronze guides (eg with S/S race valves that had uncoated stems) I always ream them after fitting with a solid 9/32" reamer. This is usually unnecessary with the cast iron guides, which I prefer for road engines.
[edit] for a race engine K-liners are definitely the best solution- these are a thin, spiralled bronze bush which is inserted into std iron guides.
Head has to be sent away for it to happen- it's a proprietary process.
Ask around the racers, I'm not sure who the agents are.
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