AlkyUser
Automotive
- Oct 11, 2006
- 15
I am having leakage on the intake valves of my new Dart heads and valves on my small chevy when shop air is applied into the compustion chamber threw the spark plug hole.
I believe that if I had of lapped the valves there would of been no leakage.
Is it recomended that valves are hand lapped like the old days?
I have seen the same amount of leak on the exhaust side of high milage engines with no problems, but will a leaky intake valve cause back fires?
When cranked over with the starter with no intake mainfold and a little wd 40 down the intake port I can see a puff of mist when cranked back out of the intake port.
This worries me, but there is no cranking pressure diference between leaky valve cylinders and non leaky cylinders.
I believe that if I had of lapped the valves there would of been no leakage.
Is it recomended that valves are hand lapped like the old days?
I have seen the same amount of leak on the exhaust side of high milage engines with no problems, but will a leaky intake valve cause back fires?
When cranked over with the starter with no intake mainfold and a little wd 40 down the intake port I can see a puff of mist when cranked back out of the intake port.
This worries me, but there is no cranking pressure diference between leaky valve cylinders and non leaky cylinders.