Mike_Byron wrote:
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OMG CHONG! Mistakes!
At least now we are starting to walk through the valley of recessed valves with some degree of analysis. We are not just two camps - one with no flashlube and burnt vlaves and then one with no flash lube and no burnt valves.
There is no difficulty in proving that valves become recessed and burnt. There is no difficulty is showing some valves are not recessed or burnt.
I think we have moved forward analytically and maybe some sensible non emotional reccommendations for all may come from it. Personally I will stay with Flashlube until its value is disproved. But..... I do have an open mind
Hey Mike,
Noone is saying to stop using whatever works for you. I used Flashlube and I can tell you first hand it works. It coats the entire upper chamber, valves and spark plugs with a white chalk like residue. This is obviously what keeps the valves from contact welding themselves to the head. This is from a 12G202 head which ran about 10,000 miles on 98 and Flashlube. I still have 500Mls of flashlube left on the shelf.
I agree that Flashlube is probably one of the better products and if you are running a non modified head on a small bore engine then this is probably a must.
All I am saying is that there are other things that can be done such as deshrouding the chamber and running a product such as a Fuelstar. Each to their own. If it works then don't change anything.
HS6, HIF44 same crap different fuel bowl
