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sam2 02-21-2004 09:39 PM

exhaust valves
 
What type of exhaust valve do I need to use? a Severe Duty or inconel

Reed Jensen 02-21-2004 10:08 PM

NA... or blown?... if blown you better go with the inconel... the severe duty stainless will work... but if the grind isn't perfect... adios to the valve...

Crazyhorse 02-22-2004 09:42 AM

Please define a "perfect grind" for those of us that might not know what your definition of that is.

Strip Poker 388 02-22-2004 10:49 AM

Do a search there is more.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...threadid=67779

Reed Jensen 02-22-2004 01:53 PM


Originally posted by Crazyhorse
Please define a "perfect grind" for those of us that might not know what your definition of that is.
A grind where the entire face of the valve that touches the seat is symmetrical and can transfer heat to the seat...if the grind isn't symmetrical... it will transfer heat unevenly and will distort... the only way an exhaust valve dissipates heat is when it is closed and the amount that transfers up the stem into the guide... if the guide is sloppy of the valve isn't ground symmetrically... it won't transfer enough heat and will "tulip". Do any of you guys remember sodium filled valves?

Crazyhorse 02-22-2004 08:09 PM

Yeah, Ford liked the sodium-filled valves for a while (mid-sixties). And the sodium liked the inside of the motors when they cracked too.

Raylar 02-22-2004 08:22 PM

If have a turbocharged or blown motor you should use inconel. The exhaust temperature of the valve can get over 1300 degrees and at that temperature regular stainless steel valves won't take it. If your just carbed or EFI, a quality well installed stainless steel valve on a good seat will do just fine. What does quality mean, a valve thats 21-4N , EV8 stainless steel or better. A valve thats concentric and a forged one piece valve. All good valves made today are made in Argentina. That goes for Manley, Ferrea, Rev, Superflow, etc.
Raylar;)

Reed Jensen 02-22-2004 08:27 PM

* gasp * made in Argentina????

Raylar 02-22-2004 09:41 PM

Yep! More US jobs hit the dumps with NAFTA!
Raylar:mad:

Reed Jensen 02-22-2004 10:13 PM

I went to the Manley site... there wasn't anything about valves being made in Argentina... but it doesn't surprise me... next they will be made in China... China... China.... China.... maybe Mexicans will start going to China.. that seems to be where all our jobs are now...

Big Block Billy 03-01-2004 09:36 AM

Manley closed the plant in the northeast. I believe Maine. I found this out because I bought several sets from a wholesaler who bougt hundreds of sets from Manley. Valve prices have soared lately. What a shame that such a great company has to move operations out of the USA. Can't they be made here and still be competetive ? Or has both greed and laziness set the precedence of business in America? (WE SOLD US OUT !) BBB

lucky strike 03-01-2004 10:07 AM

Inconel for blower motors is a must, (exhaust valves)

Lucky Strike

RLW 03-01-2004 11:22 AM

I would use Inconel exhaust valves exclusively in any performance Marine application. I have seen the effects, 2 separate times, in an N/A motor, when not using Inconel exhaust. Don't skimp on valve train parts. You can't afford not to.

AMABRINK 01-23-2008 01:52 PM

correction!
 
I just wanted to make sure that everyone is aware that Manley performance Products are not sell outs!! We manufacture our valves in the great state of New Jersey and have for many years! We have one wearhouse in Orange California in which we stock valves to make it easier for those on the west coast to get parts quicker. If anyone would like to confirm this you can visit us at 1960 Swarthmore ave in Lakewood NJ. I would be happy to proove you wrong. I assume you are talking about a Company that is LESS known but goes by the name of Manley valves. Every please note the difference between these two Companies.

Strip Poker 388 01-23-2008 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by AMABRINK (Post 2417784)
I just wanted to make sure that everyone is aware that Manley performance Products are not sell outs!! We manufacture our valves in the great state of New Jersey and have for many years! We have one wearhouse in Orange California in which we stock valves to make it easier for those on the west coast to get parts quicker. If anyone would like to confirm this you can visit us at 1960 Swarthmore ave in Lakewood NJ. I would be happy to proove you wrong. I assume you are talking about a Company that is LESS known but goes by the name of Manley valves. Every please note the difference between these two Companies.



Im confused,Manley perf makes manley valves?


This shows Manley performance pro web address as Manley valves.

http://www.macraesbluebook.com/searc...company=483880

This is the one Im familiar with
http://www.manleyperformance.com/

Raylar 01-23-2008 11:42 PM

Amabrink:

Welcome to OSO. I assume you work for Manley Performance Products? You are saying that Manley performance forges your one piece valves in New Jersey? Or do you mean you machine the forgings in New Jersey? Please , some clarification for us.
Thank You,

Regards,
Ray @ Raylar


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