Youpullitcamaro
Automotive
- Jun 16, 2009
- 3
I recently purchased a set of Edelbrock performer rpm aluminum cylinder heads for my race car.
After 1 1/2 hours testing at Daytona a rocker stud unscrewed and the cam became damaged.
To make sure that the valves in that cylinder had not been damaged I decided to do a leak down test, 3 of the cylinders leaked.
So I removed the heads and inspected the valves parts of the offending seats had began to break away (photos attached).
These seats are POWDERED METAL as confirmed by the builder and air pockets are detectable when magnified.
Fortunatley the heads were taken back and repaired with DUCTILE IRON seats new valves ETC.
I am still out a great deal of money and question the reliability of such valve seats or is it just a poor batch?
After 1 1/2 hours testing at Daytona a rocker stud unscrewed and the cam became damaged.
To make sure that the valves in that cylinder had not been damaged I decided to do a leak down test, 3 of the cylinders leaked.
So I removed the heads and inspected the valves parts of the offending seats had began to break away (photos attached).
These seats are POWDERED METAL as confirmed by the builder and air pockets are detectable when magnified.
Fortunatley the heads were taken back and repaired with DUCTILE IRON seats new valves ETC.
I am still out a great deal of money and question the reliability of such valve seats or is it just a poor batch?