Oil seals on guides for exhaust valves - good idea or not?
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Oil seals on guides for exhaust valves - good idea or not?
Heard conflicting views on this so would appreciate some advice. tks Niall.
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Re: Oil seals on guides for exhaust valves - good idea or no
Ok tks but it's quite a 'racy' egine - 1071 with 286??
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Re: Oil seals on guides for exhaust valves - good idea or no
It's a trade off. The guides/valves will last longer if there isn't a seal, but it will possibly smoke somewhat if not in very good condition in the first place.
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Re: Oil seals on guides for exhaust valves - good idea or no
Does it require much lubrication? With Hidurel (bronze) v/v guides. 

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Re: Oil seals on guides for exhaust valves - good idea or no
just asked my engine builder the same question as my new engine has a little bit of smoke when being pushed , he said for a road car yes, for a rally car no, the valves last longer with lubrication and with the way you drive.....whatever that meant ???
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Re: Oil seals on guides for exhaust valves - good idea or no
cheers chaps
- think i'd better play it safe then and take them off! cheers, niall.
