Broken Intake Valve
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I don't know at this point, Since I don't have this thing in front of me Jeff, it's like calling the Doc. up and telling him your sick and thats it and you want some meds. The guy didn't even notice the burned out valve relief.
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Here's another pic of the same pistons I'm running. I found this on the web, it is not a picture of my piston.

Here's a couple of the seat. My camera isn't very good, so these might not be helpful.


With the valve out and cleaned up, you can see small cracks all around the outside diameter. I had forgotten about it until now, but the engine did consume enough water mist to cause a noticable misfire my first time out last year. Maybe this problem was brewing all of last year, and I just got lucky finding it before serious damage occurred.
P.S. I've compared the heads in person to the pictures. The pictures definitely make everything lighter (leaner looking) due to the flash I presume.

Here's a couple of the seat. My camera isn't very good, so these might not be helpful.


With the valve out and cleaned up, you can see small cracks all around the outside diameter. I had forgotten about it until now, but the engine did consume enough water mist to cause a noticable misfire my first time out last year. Maybe this problem was brewing all of last year, and I just got lucky finding it before serious damage occurred.
P.S. I've compared the heads in person to the pictures. The pictures definitely make everything lighter (leaner looking) due to the flash I presume.
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Bill Koustenis
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I have an engine with those pistons in it.
Have you looked up the comp ration with the part number on the piston.
That piston does have the side of the piston machined off the side of it, but it is a very brittle part of the piston. When the pistons break, that is where they break.
The cause of the breaks are usually detonation from the wrong timing adjustment, or a leaky exhaust mainfold or header.
But backk to the original question of the valve, I think it goes back to the 1.8 rockers.
Did this engine come stock this way???
MER, what do you think about my rocker theory?
Have you looked up the comp ration with the part number on the piston.
That piston does have the side of the piston machined off the side of it, but it is a very brittle part of the piston. When the pistons break, that is where they break.
The cause of the breaks are usually detonation from the wrong timing adjustment, or a leaky exhaust mainfold or header.
But backk to the original question of the valve, I think it goes back to the 1.8 rockers.
Did this engine come stock this way???
MER, what do you think about my rocker theory?



