
Re: Cyl. Head - now burned seats
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Re: Cyl. Head - now burned seats
- From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 13:17:14 EDT
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I agree w/Gary. I've changed a few burned exhaust valves from Buicks to
Nissans that have had hardened seats. Is there a specific way to tell if a burned
valve/seat is plain old wear and tear or due to not running leaded fuels? A
good grant from the government and some test vehicles should do it. I'll need
some early and late motors, a dyno, etc, etc.... ;-) Joe
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