Unleaded Valves
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Unleaded Valves
Does anyone know if when having unleaded seats put in do the exhaust valves need changing for a different type / style to the standard valves or are the standard valves fine for the job.
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If it was my car I'd like to have new valves anyway. As far as cost goes, it is probably cheaper to get new ones than have the machine shop grind the pits out and re-lap them. Once they've worn or been cut back a bit they can become a bit 'thin / pointy' around the edges which increases the tendency to get damaged in future so a new valve is a better option.
There may be improved materials when getting new valves, but on the basis most spares are poor compared to original parts there's no guarantee that new ones will be as good
As for special valves for unleaded - I could only guess (the guess would be no, unless it's a modern engine not an A-series)
There may be improved materials when getting new valves, but on the basis most spares are poor compared to original parts there's no guarantee that new ones will be as good

As for special valves for unleaded - I could only guess (the guess would be no, unless it's a modern engine not an A-series)
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Agreed Ray but it just that I have a unused set of standard valves for my midget engine and wondered if the would be ok to use them with unleaded seats.If it was my car I'd like to have new valves anyway.
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Standard valves will not last in an unleaded engine.
Hardened valves (or stainless) need to be fitted.
I converted my sidevalve in 1996 to unleaded & couldn't get a definitive answer from anyone as to which valves to use. Hardened seats were fitted with standard valves.......20000km or so later during an engine strip down (for a different matter) the exhaust valves were found to be badly pitted
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New hardened valves fitted now
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Hardened valves (or stainless) need to be fitted.
I converted my sidevalve in 1996 to unleaded & couldn't get a definitive answer from anyone as to which valves to use. Hardened seats were fitted with standard valves.......20000km or so later during an engine strip down (for a different matter) the exhaust valves were found to be badly pitted

New hardened valves fitted now

Scott
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