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Re: # 4 cylinder
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Is the manifolds (intake and exh.) removed currently????

Look at the EXHAUST valves for carbon built up around the stem where it meets the guide.

If manifold is NOT removed yet then use STP GAS treatment and add some CD2 BLACK label to oil. Should clear up in about 50 to 200 miles.

Posted on: 2016/10/25 14:58
VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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Re: # 4 cylinder
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Actualy u can test for a sticky valve while valve cover is removed.

Lift the valve up and let it back down slowly to see if it tries to stick a little bit. Then try it fast. and waatch close to see if it moves down slowww the last 1/16 inncch or so.

I have a current problem just like this one with exh valves carboning at the stem near the guide. It is a very slow operation engine. rareely driven over 30 mph AND on a daily basis for many years.

Posted on: 2016/10/25 15:04
VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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Re: # 4 cylinder
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Phils38cpe, I don't know if got your problem fixed but I did find this about Valve Rotation, although this is from an airplane article it should still be relevant.

Valve Rotation

Exhaust valves are designed to rotate, and this rotation is essential to valve longevity since it helps prevent deposits from building up around the seat, stem, and guide. At a typical 2,400-rpm cruise, each exhaust valve opens and closes 1,200 times a minute, and each valve rotates once per minute.

Precise alignment of the rocker arm is essential for proper valve rotation. A poorly aligned rocker arm can wear out a valve guide within 100 hours of engine operation - and that wear can cause improper valve seating, hot spots, and valve damage or failure. Watch through the borescope as you turn the propeller by hand and pay careful attention to how the exhaust valve opens and closes. Note any "side step." The more a valve shifts sideways as it enters the seat, the more worn the valve guide is likely to be.

So for what it's worth I would say with it turning faster than the rest is a problem, how great I don't know.
But this is just my 2 cents.
Wes

Posted on: 2016/11/19 12:00
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Re: # 4 cylinder
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I readjusted the valve lash on all the valves and now everything works. FYI adjusting the valves is one PAIN

Posted on: 2016/11/19 18:49
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Re: # 4 cylinder
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Phils38cpe, good to hear.
Problem solved.
Wes

Posted on: 2016/11/19 20:46
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