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Re: Well, well...

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Subject: Re: Well, well...
From: jcatford@rsvs.ulaval.ca (Jean-Guy Catford)
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1996 14:20:05 -0400
This happened to me 3 times with different cars. Discussing with a
specialist, he told me that sometimes it is a carbon particle that is
responsible for interferring with the closure of the exhaust valve. The
hi-temp. of burned gases complete the job. The last time, I notice some oil
burning for few weeks prior to the breakage. The cause was a worn valve
guide and I easily imagine that in did not help!
J.G.Catford: 73 MGB-GT and 75 TR6







>     So I get the head off using the Rope Trick and I'm cleaning the old
>     gasket off of it last night and I notice this nifty chunk missing out
>     of the exhaust valve in the #6 chamber. Doh! as Homer would say. My
>     compression leak wasn't the head gasket after all and now I'm looking
>     at a head job :-(.
>
>     I was wondering, is this something that "just happens" like s**t
>     happens, or could I have done something to bring this on? As
>     background, I keep the valves well adjusted, I use high enough octane
>     gas and I've never revved this engine over 4,500 rpm. Any comments?
>
>     Thanks,
>     Jim
>     jims@autodesk.com
>     '74 TR6 CF20076U



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