<VV> valve seats II

shortle shortle556 at earthlink.net
Thu May 3 23:06:12 EDT 2012


I lost a valve seat 4 years ago on my way to Palm Springs at 6 in the morning in October. It was about 30 degrees outside and this was a very clean engine as far as flashing is concerned. So I don't totally agree with everything you state but a lot of it I do agree with.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado 81301  


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>       All this valve seat hoopla has, for the most part confirmed my theory.  Heat is your biggest enemy.  
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>I can truthfully say that  since I learned about "deflashing" the heads and jugs, after carefully inspecting them, and have been "anal" about unobstructed air flow  thru the heads, and have taken seriously great pains to make sure the engine "plenum chamber"  and compartment is correctly sealed, and use a good (Amsoil) 15w40 synthetic oil and bypass filter setup as a heat dissipation aid :     I haven't lost a valve seat yet. 
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>'63 ragtop 84/pg 
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>'65 monza 4dr 110/pg
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