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jastamjas September 25th, 2020 01:01 AM

Valve parts
 
So where would I find some valve seals or are there alternatives you guys use. The little rubber guys. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8818f8301d.jpg


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LEWISMATKIN September 25th, 2020 02:45 AM

Re: Valve parts
 
Are the intake guides cut for a positive type valve stem seal??? It looks like they are from the picture. The exhaust valves have the generic umbrella type seals on the stems. Oem seals are a squarecut o-ring that fits on the stem under the valve keepers. If the guides on the cylinder head haven't been cut, use the umbrella type seals.

jastamjas September 25th, 2020 03:05 AM

Re: Valve parts
 
I am new to this so I have no clue what I am looking for. Here’s a picture https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...dba1703894.jpg
I appreciate the help


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James September 25th, 2020 06:01 PM

Re: Valve parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jastamjas (Post 73093)
So where would I find some valve seals or are there alternatives you guys use. The little rubber guys. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8818f8301d.jpg


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Those are umbrella seals. I like them better than the o-ring seals.

jastamjas September 25th, 2020 11:52 PM

Re: Valve parts
 
Alrighty I will stick with them. Thanks


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LEWISMATKIN September 26th, 2020 02:24 PM

Re: Valve parts
 
The intake guides have been cut for the positive type of valve stem seal. You can use ones for a chev. V8 (350 '88 and later) or you can use the umbrella style as james has recommended.

jastamjas September 30th, 2020 01:13 AM

Re: Valve parts
 
Thanks I appreciate the info for the valve seals. I will just use the umbrella seals.

POWERSTROKE October 2nd, 2020 12:15 PM

Re: Valve parts
 
I learned the importance of valve stem seals early in my automotive experience. I bought my well used 1970 Chevy Nova w/307 V8 late June 1973, odometer showed 20,000-×25,000 miles, but 100,000 was probably more accurate. And it had been over-heated pretty good in it's past. The speedometer didn't work but I installed a tach and knew the MPH at every rpm. It would burn about a quart of oil every 500-600 miles, then I ran a quart of Rislone thru it, then it burned a quart every 250-300 miles. I talked to lots of mechanics, most gave me estimates of hundreds or over a Thousand Dollars to stop the oil burning. It was burning it too, no leaks. Finally the #1 mechanic at the little repair shop in the tiny town I grew up near said, I should be able to slow that down, so I dropped it off one morning on my way to work. He pulled one valve cover, and all 4 sparkplugs, inserted a plug with an air connector, pumped up the pressure to hold valves closed, removed the valve springs, " Yep, Just what I thought, your valve seal orings are gone, it's been really hot at least once!" So in about ten minutes he had them replaced and started putting the valve cover on. COFFEE TIME, He said he'd have it done in time for me to drive it home. I walked the last 2 blocks to work. My car was outside the shop before Noon. He told me the valves were really loose in the guides, It should be much better but might get back to burning oil again. I drove almost 1000 miles before I added a quart, then about 600 miles, then around 400-500, then 300, and finally stabilized around 125 to 150 miles. I looked around for a good set of used heads, or a whole used engine. Finally about Thanksgiving I traded cars, ordered out my new Firebird and traded the Nova off. New Firebird got snowbound in Indiana for several days, was first week of Febuary before I got it.
The Umbrella seals are the best. The way these V-6 truck engines were run, they needed a little bit of oil in the valve guides.

jastamjas October 11th, 2020 04:41 PM

Re: Valve parts
 
I orders some. I will do a compression check when I get everything back together. Just to make sure I didn't mess up to bad. I should probably do a build thread. That way I wouldnt have to ask a ton of questions in different threads.


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