
Re: burnt exhaust valves
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Re: burnt exhaust valves
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 20:10:26 -0800
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well, i know it sounds funky , i read it in HOT rOD THIS MONTH,
THEIR TECH GUY mARLAN dAVIS CLAIMS-
" .......THERRE COULD BE A BURNT EXHAUST VALVE, ITS EASY TO
CHeck:place A Sheet of paper over the exhaust pipe tip with the
engine running. if the paper gets sucked back against the pipe, u
have one or more burnt valves."
True or not this is what/how i thought this COULD be possible-
1) burnt exhaust valve
2) after exhaust stroke piston starts to move back down cylinder
3) pulls air back thru burnt valve
4) pulls air back up exhaust pipe
5) pulls paper up towards engine.
I dont know man, it sounds supicious to me,i agree, just reporting
what i read
neal Zimmerman, eugene oregon
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