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Originally Posted by abones
(Post 4503000)
Back in the day we always ran up to the corner Mobil gas station and would buy a case of "Mobil Upper Lube Super" and run it in the drag boat, street race cars. then fog the engine with it come winter time lay up. Real good stuff! Now days I just add two stroke oil, People always ask me why my engines smoke after being rafted up for a few hours, well I don't run valve seals and use oil in my gas. I just say the engines are old and they are!
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Originally Posted by kvogt
(Post 4503084)
If you are running O2s, lead or oil in the gas will shorten their life. I run 100 to 1 amsoil two cycle oil for poker runs or other extended hard runs to lubricate the blower and ease the stress on valves.
Tim, You do what you want, but if you took your motors apart and don't address everything that doesn't look right why would you think the problem would correct itself. Like I said I am too far into it now as port work is done |
Since your heads are with a reputable guy, one would think if he saw issues he would have brought it up to you beforehand.
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Lets see we have the don't buy a cam thread, then we had the lifters machined wrong thread, then the Dart block came wrong from dart thread...... Now this is going to be a don't buy AFR heads thread. LOL maybe you guys should look into ELECTRIC power or let someone that knows what they are doing build engines.
Corn the butter |
Has anyone mentioned this issue here before? I`ve never seen it, my head guy never mentioned it, so everyone is replacing their seat when they get new heads from AFR? That`s a no.
Everyones head turns to **** after a season then? My Darts came with seats that are no good? I got one season on em ,(out every weekend lots of WOT runs at the end of the year) I tested probably 8 holes between the 2 motors and compression numbers are almost identical between them so I didn`t bother with the rest .... can`t be that bad. EDIT: Dart 345 Iron Eagle : Valve Seats: Exh = Tungsten hardened alloy, .006" press (TIR .004) That good? |
Originally Posted by mmb
(Post 4503111)
Lets see we have the don't buy a cam thread, then we had the lifters machined wrong thread, then the Dart block came wrong from dart thread...... Now this is going to be a don't buy AFR heads thread. LOL maybe you guys should look into ELECTRIC power or let someone that knows what they are doing build engines.
Corn the butter But hey, its all bs. Especially when its something nobody wants to hear. |
As of now there are no concerning issues so I am going with it, have no choice.
Originally Posted by buck35
(Post 4503110)
Since your heads are with a reputable guy, one would think if he saw issues he would have brought it up to you beforehand.
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Again nothing to add at all... From the problem free guy that did engines after 12 hours again because he burned them up, yet we are idiots....
Originally Posted by mmb
(Post 4503111)
Lets see we have the don't buy a cam thread, then we had the lifters machined wrong thread, then the Dart block came wrong from dart thread...... Now this is going to be a don't buy AFR heads thread. LOL maybe you guys should look into ELECTRIC power or let someone that knows what they are doing build engines.
Corn the butter |
I have 400 plus hrs on my afrs, have had the valve job touched up every 100 hrs when re-freshening (1000+hp blower motor), never been real beat up, never plull valve covers off between rebuilds, when I do tear apart never noticed a bunch of extra preload or see where motor was popping or misfiring, had seats changed last time at 400 hrs since they been cut on so many times just so they werent sunk, probably not as aggressive cam having similar lift but much more duration, fwiw, Smitty
My heads were new in 2004 if I remember right |
you can't feed anything to this group artic, they have an agenda. don't waste your time telling them, they have a bunch of kool aid drinkers following them
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