Reconditioning the cylinder head
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:08 pm

Ive been having a few problem with the minor engine recently. I previously posted a message about pinking which was solve by removing an excessive amount of carbon from the cylinder head and piston crowns. When i had the head off i removed the valves to give them a good srub to remove the carbon, i noticed that when replacing the valves into their correct guides where they had come from, they would only fully locate into the seats at a certain position with them having to be twisted slightly to find the correct location, otherwise the valve would get jammed about an half an inch above the seat. Is this indicative of bent valves sticking in the guide? The engine has continuously been lacking power and seemingly running slightly weak. Could this be due to this and worn guides. When i remove the oil filler cap on top of the rocker cover i can hear a pulsating air noise that is not mechanical from the tappets. Could that be the noise of air leaking from the valve guides i.e combustion and intake/exhaust. The head is a 3 year old unleaded head that has done approximately 15-25,000 miles. Any advice would be wonderful.