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Re: Myths and Tiger Tails...

To: DDOORNBOS@rr5.rr.intel.com, TIGERS@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Myths and Tiger Tails...
From: BMcgu22954@aol.com
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 00:57:33 -0500 (EST)
In a message dated 97-02-05 12:03:06 EST, DDOORNBOS@rr5.rr.intel.com (Where
do I get my Rhinestone Bunny Suit) writes:

> What is wrong with carbon build up?  You will not get carbon 
>  build up on any moving surface, Valve seats, Piston Walls where
>  the rings move against, or Valve Guides.  The only thing carbon
>  build up does is reduce chamber volume increasing compression 
>  ratio.  And carbon build up really doesn't get to be that
>  much if you bring the RPM's up on your car every so often it
>  blows it out.
>  
>  Maybe carbon build up was a big deal 50years ago in looser 
>  tolerance engines, but it is not today.  I would never do this to
>  any of my cars.
>  
>  dan
I have rebuilt engines with so much carbon build up on the intake valves it
was literally a cone of carbon that should have blocked all flow of gasses to
the chamber, maybe giving .020 clearance when the valve is open. However I
don't think this method of cleaning is the best.

Bruce McGuire

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