Posted by Janicholson on July 16, 2014 at 20:03:51 from (71.194.207.139):
In Reply to: engine honing posted by Nick167 on July 16, 2014 at 19:01:02:
If the 3 cylinders not replaced were not taken apart, and the new cylinder has the hone marks in it, AnD if the engine was not using oil it is OK to run it as is. Id they were taken apart, I would hone them as noted below. The valves should not spin if they are closed. If they do the engine will not run. Each cylinder should have both valves closed at its TDC compression. It is a flat head engine, and might be difficult to check the valves by pouring solvent "on" it. Look at the valves when they are open to assess their condition. deep grooves in the sealing face, or thin edges on the exhaust valves are bad. Cracks or burned grooves are also service time. Jim
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