Okay, I need some wisdom here.
Went through this '69 top end; new Rowe Ampco-45 bronze guides, three way cut on the seats just barely in spec with oversized valves, parallel honed the cylinders with fresh pistons and rings. I've put 68 miles on it and it's been running great.
It starts fine but after about a minute I would get some smoke for like 3-4 minutes then it would clear out. At first I was hoping it was just that the rings hadn't seated but suspected that it was oil from the head, so yesterday I tore it back down. Found oil in both intakes: IMG_0050.jpg
Also noted some galling at the bottom of both exhaust valves.
Here's the thing, with the exception of the top of the rear intake guide which was out by maybe .0005 or so, all of them were within spec. I'm tempted to pull these guides and put in some cast iron ones but being on the last cut on the seats I'm hesitant. Should I put some seals on the intake guides and put it back together?
Any ideas?
Went through this '69 top end; new Rowe Ampco-45 bronze guides, three way cut on the seats just barely in spec with oversized valves, parallel honed the cylinders with fresh pistons and rings. I've put 68 miles on it and it's been running great.
It starts fine but after about a minute I would get some smoke for like 3-4 minutes then it would clear out. At first I was hoping it was just that the rings hadn't seated but suspected that it was oil from the head, so yesterday I tore it back down. Found oil in both intakes: IMG_0050.jpg
Also noted some galling at the bottom of both exhaust valves.
Here's the thing, with the exception of the top of the rear intake guide which was out by maybe .0005 or so, all of them were within spec. I'm tempted to pull these guides and put in some cast iron ones but being on the last cut on the seats I'm hesitant. Should I put some seals on the intake guides and put it back together?
Any ideas?
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