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pnicholson
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 4:13 am Post subject: Exhaust valve lapping |
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Good day,
My number four cylinder compression has dropped considerably since the last annual to 50/80. All other cylinders are over 70. We have determined the exhaust valve is leaking. We have staked the valve but with little success. My AME (new to the housai) is ready to lap it but doesn’t know the correct grinding details (dimensions/angles) for the valve seats and the intake and exhaust valves. If anyone has this information or helpful hints on the process, please advise.
Thanks,
Phil Nicholson
C-FEPN – Ottawa
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wlannon(at)shaw.ca Guest
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 8:55 am Post subject: Exhaust valve lapping |
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Phil;
Have you checked the valve clearances? These should be checked and adjusted as required every 50 hrs or so.
These engines seem to have a tendency for the exhaust valve to lose clearance over time. If not corrected the valve will not fully close.
If you decide to remove the cylinder be aware #4 is the master rod cylinder and special precautions apply.
Walt
From: Philip Nicholson (pednicholson(at)gmail.com)
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2016 5:12 AM
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Subject: Exhaust valve lapping
Good day,
My number four cylinder compression has dropped considerably since the last annual to 50/80. All other cylinders are over 70. We have determined the exhaust valve is leaking. We have staked the valve but with little success. My AME (new to the housai) is ready to lap it but doesn’t know the correct grinding details (dimensions/angles) for the valve seats and the intake and exhaust valves. If anyone has this information or helpful hints on the process, please advise.
Thanks,
Phil Nicholson
C-FEPN – Ottawa
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cjpilot710(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 7:31 pm Post subject: Exhaust valve lapping |
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If I remember correctly the angle is 45deg. However check with George Coy or Jill at M14.
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Good day,
My number four cylinder compression has dropped considerably since the last annual to 50/80. All other cylinders are over 70. We have determined the exhaust valve is leaking. We have staked the valve but with little success. My AME (new to the housai) is ready to lap it but doesn’t know the correct grinding details (dimensions/angles) for the valve seats and the intake and exhaust valves. If anyone has this information or helpful hints on the process, please advise.
Thanks,
Phil Nicholson
C-FEPN – Ottawa
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