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- Jul 9, 2012
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I bought a 74 commando in bad shape and rebuilt it about 15 years ago. The past couple of years it got harder and harder to start, so I replaced things like plugs, manifold gaskets, coils, and boyer box. Last year, I never got it to start. So I finally got around to pulling the head, and this is what I found:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... nl4N3dCa0k
In addition to looking like the inside of a coal mine, It looks like one of the exhaust valves has a couple of flat spots. Definitely not sealing; liquid will flow through. So my questions are:
1) is that what a burnt valve looks like? (sorry it's hard to see in the pictures)
2) would that contribute to the hard starting?
3) if it is a burnt valve, is that generally a symptom of another problem? I know at one point I had a cracked manifold gasket, which led me to run it rich for some time. Would something like that contribute to a burnt valve?
Thanks for any advice!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... nl4N3dCa0k
In addition to looking like the inside of a coal mine, It looks like one of the exhaust valves has a couple of flat spots. Definitely not sealing; liquid will flow through. So my questions are:
1) is that what a burnt valve looks like? (sorry it's hard to see in the pictures)
2) would that contribute to the hard starting?
3) if it is a burnt valve, is that generally a symptom of another problem? I know at one point I had a cracked manifold gasket, which led me to run it rich for some time. Would something like that contribute to a burnt valve?
Thanks for any advice!