Valve Seals
is there some other reason this could be happening thats a little deeper then meets the eye? only running 15 psi
my plugs don't look oily and car doesn't smoke, runs fine, I wouldn't even have known this was happening if I didn't pull the valve covers because I dropped a washer inside the oil fill hole LOL.
is there some other reason this could be happening thats a little deeper then meets the eye? only running 15 psi
my plugs don't look oily and car doesn't smoke, runs fine, I wouldn't even have known this was happening if I didn't pull the valve covers because I dropped a washer inside the oil fill hole LOL.
The bottom of the seals usually have a beveled edge which I sometimes grind off so the seal can go on further and have more area actually in contact with the guide.
Also make sure the inner spring isn't too close to the seal that it can come into contact.
Last edited by Tiago; Feb 8, 2009 at 09:27 PM.
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Car was eating oil, so we did compression/leakdown (thankfully perfect), and decided maybe the valve seals were old. Once in there 5/16 seals were completely unseated. Cool, we have our answer on the oil consumption.
We purchased new seals from AFR (black rubber ones, no integrated seat), and tapped them all down. The car no longer smoked that evening...until the next day.
Opened it back up and 8/16 seals were completely unseated.
We only had 8 OEM seals with integrated seats, so I'll report back on this if it solves the issue. They do appear to fit under the duals, and I feel this will be a final solution to what has been a frustrating issue.






