This might sound like a dumb question, but is there any way of telling if my new purchase has an unleaded head? do they get stamped when they are converted? or do I have to take it off and look at the combustion chambers and see if I can see a seat pressed in?
Any help appreciated.
Bern
Unleaded heads
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The only definite way is to look at it, I'm afraid as they just put the inserts in and I have never seem one stamped, if you are unsure buy the Castrol Valvemaster and then you can use unleaded with no problems, quite a few on here use it.
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Valvemaster and Valvemaster Plus (with the Octane booster) seem to have a good reputation here. They work out pretty cheap per fill compared to a lot of the others, and are easy to get (Halfords stock them).
As to whether they really work, or are even necessary, there are threads and threads of discussion.
Personally, I use Valvemaster. I haven't had any problems doing so, and I figure it's better for the engine with than without. I don't think it does any harm, even if it may not be strictly necessary.
As to whether they really work, or are even necessary, there are threads and threads of discussion.
Personally, I use Valvemaster. I haven't had any problems doing so, and I figure it's better for the engine with than without. I don't think it does any harm, even if it may not be strictly necessary.
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There is an old article on lead substitutes on this site, here:-
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/news/Lea ... _sale.html
And a more fact-based article on the key points here:-
http://www.millersoils.net/pdf_download ... _facts.pdf
(Bear in mind that this is written for a company that makes lead substitute additives).
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/news/Lea ... _sale.html
And a more fact-based article on the key points here:-
http://www.millersoils.net/pdf_download ... _facts.pdf
(Bear in mind that this is written for a company that makes lead substitute additives).