<VV> Further Problems - was Oil Issues
Byron Comp
byron.comp at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 21 09:12:46 EDT 2011
Well, I'm sure it will come as no surprise to many/most on VV, but I'm learning
it more and more every day: This "restomod" hobby of ours is not for the faint
of heart. Just about the time I solve one problem, another, seemingly worse one
pops us. I got the RTV goop and got the valve cover on, and then discovered that
the reason a backfire when trying to start the car last week had "spit out" the
#2 spark plug was that the hole was so badly reamed out the insert couldn't
hold. So I did everything necessary to remove the turkey roaster so as to get at
the offending plug hole, coated the insert with "red" seal and then proceeded to
re-insert it, tapping it with the associated tool to "swell" the serrated
trailing edge. But guess what, the hole was SO bad, my taps drove the insert
straight on through and into the combustion chamber.
Thus the question, is there any reasonable expectancy that I can retrieve that
thing without removing the head? And regardless of how I get it out, what do I
do now about the wallowed out hole? Can I re-tap it and somehow use double
inserts? Is there a larger diameter spark plug that will work in it? Or do I
just bite the bullet and buy a new head?
It never rains but what it pours.
Byron Comp
'64 Vert
Gainesville, FL
>Message: 4
>Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 08:27:37 -0700
>From: Mark Durham <62vair at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: <VV> >Oil Issues
>To: Byron Comp <byron.comp at yahoo.com>
>Cc: virtualvairs at corvair.org
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>Byron, I just installed a set of those on my rebuild and found the
>head's valve gasket surface warped. So, I used a std set of cork
>gaskets, glued the gasket to the vavle cover with a pliable permatex
>product, then put high temp silicone gasket sealer on the side towards
>the head, and watched to make sure I got a squeeze out all the way
>around. Haven't started it yet, but I don't expect any leaks.
>Mark Durham
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