Valve Guide Replacement
The valve guide is the heart of the cylinder head. If the wrong material
is used or the wrong procedure followed, the valve guide will fail
and nothing else will matter. The installation process of the guide
is as important as the material the guide is made of. The most common
scenario (on domestic cast iron heads) is to machine the head for
½ inch O.D. guides. The valve stem to guide clearance is then reamed
to size using the go-no-go method. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon
for a valve guide of this nature to have a very short life span. Here’s
why; the machining process that allows the ½ inch guide to be used
leaves minute imperfections between the head and guide. These are
microscopic air pockets that do not allow heat to transfer from the
guide to the water-cooled head. When valve guides over heat, they
burn up the oil that lubricates the valve, which causes the valve
to gall or seize in the guide. In addition, the crude method of setting
up the clearance leaves rough, uneven surfaces inside the valve guide
which promote premature valve stem and valve guide wear. By reaming
the guides too, the final size is only determined by how sharp the
reamer is.
Phosphor
Bronze
At Louthan Competition, we install phosphorous-bronze valve guides, and every guide is honed to an exact dimension based on the valve that is going in that guide. Tolerance is measured with a Sunnen dial bore gauge and is accurate within .0001" (1/10 of one thousandth of an inch). By fitting the valve guides accurately with a hone and a dial bore gauge, oil consumption is better controlled and longevity is increased by many times due to smoother wear surfaces and increased surface area for better heat-transfer. The good news is that our prices are very competitive, so you won’t pay extra to get a lot more ! |
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