first of all apologies for all the numpty newbie questions.....
Still trying to determine if I have one or two different issues generating my blue smoke.
Anyway, the question:-
How are the washer style inlet valve stem oil seals supposed to be installed? (unfortunately numerous google searches have not been able to give me a definitive answer on this)
Reason I am asking is that initially it looked like mine were all AWOL because none of the inlet valve guides had any kind of seal at the top of them, great I found my main issue. Then I got the mirrors and torch out and discovered that in fact all 8 are actually present, they are all sitting at the top of the valve stems just under the bottom of the spring collars. Is this were they are supposed to be? As this would only seal when the valves are fully open, not whilst they are opening.
I am fully aware now that this type of seal is a) rubbish and b) was an intermediary 'fix' by Rover. I am just trying to either rule them in or out as a main suspect for my blue smoke.
Thanks again!
Washer style valve stem oil seals RV8
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Washer style valve stem oil seals RV8
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Porsche 944 2.5 Lux gone but not forgotten
Porsche 944 2.5 Lux gone but not forgotten
Re: Washer style valve stem oil seals RV8
There's nothing to fix their position on the valve stem. You could try moving them down so they sit on top of the valve guide, then they will quickly find their position. But I suspect they will end up where they are now...
Chris.
Chris.
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Series IIA 4.6 V8
R/R P38 4.6 V8
R/R L405 4.4 SDV8
Re: Washer style valve stem oil seals RV8
Oil is most needed where the rocker operates the valve. A seal anywhere in the stem helps limit that oil running down the stem.
Dave
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Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
Re: Washer style valve stem oil seals RV8
Thanks again guys.
For now then I will rule the stem seals out. Which puts me back to sticky, worn, gap aligned or broken rings.
For now then I will rule the stem seals out. Which puts me back to sticky, worn, gap aligned or broken rings.
Porsche 924 GTv8 Track-day car project
Porsche 944 2.5 Lux gone but not forgotten
Porsche 944 2.5 Lux gone but not forgotten