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Engine repair or swap to LDS?

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More good news! Front 3 pistons are all in spec.

Going to break down the heads and take them in for vatting, magnaflux, resurfacing .001", etc.

What valve spring compressor does everyone recommend? Most seem to be for small motors
 

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More good news! Front 3 pistons are all in spec.

Going to break down the heads and take them in for vatting, magnaflux, resurfacing .001", etc.

What valve spring compressor does everyone recommend? Most seem to be for small motors
Hopefully a resurface of .001 would be awesome/ideal; fingers crossed!

Make sure they note how much material it actual takes!
 

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Hopefully a resurface of .001 would be awesome/ideal; fingers crossed!

Make sure they note how much material it actual takes!
I checked it with a straight edge, and it looks flat, but we'll see. Seems as I remember .005 is the limit and I see no marking indicating it was previously machined.
 

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If this hasn't already been posted it's an old thread and a long read but lots of great information.

 

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I checked it with a straight edge, and it looks flat, but we'll see. Seems as I remember .005 is the limit and I see no marking indicating it was previously machined.
I would not get too concerned about the .005" limit. Focus on getting the seal area for the combustion chamber to clean up. The last set I had done we took off .010" didn't cause any issues. The valves still had some recess.


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If this hasn't already been posted it's an old thread and a long read but lots of great information.

Thanks. TONS of info. So many opinions that at present after I get the heads done I will replace the intake rockers as consensus seems this is a big part of the increased power. I'm not trying to build a screamer deuce, just more power for the hills and lower EGT. I will also change the air cleaner to either an A3 or 5 ton. Injectors are 2 hole and tested "like new" they said.
My first deuce so all suggestions appreciated!
 

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Thanks. TONS of info. So many opinions that at present after I get the heads done I will replace the intake rockers as consensus seems this is a big part of the increased power. I'm not trying to build a screamer deuce, just more power for the hills and lower EGT. I will also change the air cleaner to either an A3 or 5 ton. Injectors are 2 hole and tested "like new" they said.
My first deuce so all suggestions appreciated!
Where are people finding the rockers? Just curious
 

ldmack3

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Ok got the valves out and will be taking the heads in soon for magnaflux, vatting and resurfacing.
The back side of my intake valves have heavy carbon deposits on them. Since the only let in air from the turbo where are the deposits coming from? Exhaust is clean. All are the same.
Last valve job I did was about 1968 on a '62 Buick. Had nothing like this.

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Probably should have thought this trough a little more before posting. Worn valve guides letting oil in? Intake would let it in, exhaust would blow it out.
 

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Ok got the valves out and will be taking the heads in soon for magnaflux, vatting and resurfacing.
The back side of my intake valves have heavy carbon deposits on them. Since the only let in air from the turbo where are the deposits coming from? Exhaust is clean. All are the same.
Last valve job I did was about 1968 on a '62 Buick. Had nothing like this.

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Probably should have thought this trough a little more before posting. Worn valve guides letting oil in? Intake would let it in, exhaust would blow it out.
Your correct about the valve guides letting in oil. That is the classic look of leaking valve guides. Remember it's hot in that engine, so any oil will immediately start to "cake" on any surface it is not removed from. Since only air is coming in from the intake valve it will not remove the caked-on oil.
 

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Your correct about the valve guides letting in oil. That is the classic look of leaking valve guides. Remember it's hot in that engine, so any oil will immediately start to "cake" on any surface it is not removed from. Since only air is coming in from the intake valve it will not remove the caked-on oil.
Since the exhaust is clean would you recommend only replacing the intake guides? Intake valve stems are close to the limit so I was planning on reusing them. I don't have a .0001 mic so not certain how close. Bad idea?
 

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Got my rockers orders; but man, the valve cover gaskets caught me by surprise $$$! Haha
I'll be interested to hear how they worked out for you, power wise. It will be a few weeks before I order mine. Have to finish everything else to spread out my funds.
 
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