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Re: cast iron vs aluminum head

To: ianmiller9@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: cast iron vs aluminum head
From: BERKEN@aol.com
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 20:44:39 EDT
In a message dated 04/18/1999 6:56:53 AM Mountain Daylight Time, 
ianmiller9@hotmail.com writes:

<< First of all the reason I tore my motor apart was it was only running 
 on 3 cylinders.  I figured out why fast enough.  Once the head was 
 removed I saw one of the valves wasn't closing.  One of the retaining 
 bolts on the airfilter back plate had fallen out and been sucked 
 inside my motor and was holding the spring open.  The good news is I 
 can't see any where that the piston was touching the valve.  So my 
 first question is should I pull the valve springs and check for wear 
 on the valve stem?  Then what constitiutes a "valve job" and how do I 
 do it?  Where can I get the proper valve seals?  Secondly on my motor 
 I have a cast iron head (66), but on the spare motor I have (67)I have 
 a aluminum head.  Is this normal?  should I switch heads?  
 
 Thanks Ian Miller
 
  >>
Ian,

If you really want to do the head right, take it to a good machine shop and 
have them see what all needs to be done.  While it's off it would be a good 
idea and go ahead and do a complete valve job.  That would consist of 
replacing all the valve seals, grinding the seats and valves checking the 
head for flatness and pressure testing it for leaks. Now, if the head is 
original it will have the brass valve seats and they should be replaced with 
ones that are compatible with unleaded gas. The brass ones are not very hard 
and they recede into the head so the valves sink deeper and deeper in.  
Another problem I had with them (twice) is that the brass and aluminum expand 
and contract at different rates and they eventually loosen up and fall out.  
Then you have a valve stuck open, which can damage the piston.  Last time I 
had mine off (had dropped a valve seat) I had all the valves, guides, seals, 
and seats replaced and the head resurfaced.  I believe it cost around $450 
and made the car run a lot better and I don't have to  worry about the seats 
receding with unleaded any more.

Joseph Berkenbile
70 1600
Albuquerque


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