Brian Stovall
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I am working on resurrecting a Snapper mower with a 16 HP Tecumseh engine that the intake valve seat popped out of. The seat had been "peened" back in once before I acquired the mower, hence the cheap price of $75 I paid for it. I peened the valve seat back in, & lapped the valves, & put everything back together. She runs fine, but the exhaust pipe running to the muffler is glowing cherry red. I am thinking the valve is not seating properly allowing combustion to happen in the exhaust. I have acquired another head with the seats in factory condition, & have lapped both valves. I have read (after installing the old head) that to test the seal on the valves you spray wd40 into the chamber & apply air with a rag around the entrance to help seal everything. Doing this the intake valve doesn't allow any liquid to pass, but the exhaust has tiny bubbles around it. I have lapped the exhaust 3 times now with both coarse and fine compound & have a nice smooth ring all the way round. Should I just install it & run it a while to see what happens? At this point I really don't know how to proceed. An help would be greatly appreciated!