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   JIminArkansas  
   
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     Topic: B125 Valve SealsPosted: 18 Dec 2016 at 7:44pm  | 
 
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   Discovered valve seals installed on a head I am cleaning up to put on my CA. Anybody here use them when rebuilding a head? Just curious but input would be welcome. Head came off of an old power unit.
    
   
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   Dick L  
   
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     Posted: 19 Dec 2016 at 6:13am | 
 
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    Bad idea! I have found them when rebuilding a head as well. Replace the valve guides instead. The seals will only cause the guides to eat out like the bottom head picture.  
 
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   PaulB  
   
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     Posted: 19 Dec 2016 at 10:17am | 
 
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   I'll put them on intake guides but not the exhaust. I don't mind a little bit of oil going into them to keep things lubricated.
The intakes will suck some oil anyway. 
    
   
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