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| Author: | Bazlow [ Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:20 pm ] |
| Post subject: | First Time Changing Out Heads |
I finally broke down and got a set of rebuild heads for my 1990 F-150 and started working on the replacement this weekend. I have one question about the whole affair. That is, the components from the old heads, rods and rockers are highly carbonized. Probably 1/32" of hard black coating on everything. I got a can of Gunk cleaner and spend all day trading out parts from the driver side head to get it off. It takes 3-4 30 minutes soaks to get the parts clean. Granted it's an old engine with 160000 miles on it but is this normal? I was blowing a lot of smoke out of the valve covers which I attributed to shot valves. Compression on all cylinders is still in the 140-160 range. And, I'm pretty religious about changing the oil out at regular intervals since I bought the truck. Was it the hot gasses blowing out of the valves that caused the heavy carbonization or is this normal for an engine this old? A |
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