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I've just had the valve seats done by a ( supposedly) reputable workshop.
There seems to be two problems with the work they've done.
The inlet rockers seem to have been heated up quite hot. So much so that they have discoloured. Would this have damaged the rockers in any way? The workshop claim they only heated the head to 100C and used liquid nitrogen to insert the seats and guides, so could that have discoloured the rockers?
Here are the inlet rockers
Exhaust rockers for comparison, looking as they always have.
Also, the seats don't quite fit the ports.
The ports are slightly oval but the new seats are perfectly round so at one point there is a little aluminium to remove to blend it in, but at the opposite side the seat protrudes into the port by about 1mm. How can i blend it in without risking damaging the seat which has just been cut? I guess valve seats are very hard and not easy to grind away.
There seems to be two problems with the work they've done.
The inlet rockers seem to have been heated up quite hot. So much so that they have discoloured. Would this have damaged the rockers in any way? The workshop claim they only heated the head to 100C and used liquid nitrogen to insert the seats and guides, so could that have discoloured the rockers?
Here are the inlet rockers
Exhaust rockers for comparison, looking as they always have.
Also, the seats don't quite fit the ports.
The ports are slightly oval but the new seats are perfectly round so at one point there is a little aluminium to remove to blend it in, but at the opposite side the seat protrudes into the port by about 1mm. How can i blend it in without risking damaging the seat which has just been cut? I guess valve seats are very hard and not easy to grind away.