Discovered that the intake valve seat was sitting wonky when I went to replace the head gasket.
Now that it's in place & I've lapped both valves it appears that the Intake Valve clearance is at .006 (upper limit is .005) and no clearance on the Exhaust Valve (lower end should be no less than .005).
This is with piston 1/4 down from TDC following compression stroke.
When I was trying to match the seating visually of the Intake to the existing seating of the Exhaust I may have seated it too well ... I can barely fit a fingernail between the meeting surface of the seat and intake valve opening.
Before I take anything off the end of the exhaust valve stem Question: should there be a "step down" from the Exhaust seat to the exhaust valve opening? It is not flush. It makes me wonder if the seat is pushed in too far.
If that is the case how do I safely unseat the Exhaust seat without damaging the surrounding aluminum?
Thoughts?
Now that it's in place & I've lapped both valves it appears that the Intake Valve clearance is at .006 (upper limit is .005) and no clearance on the Exhaust Valve (lower end should be no less than .005).
This is with piston 1/4 down from TDC following compression stroke.
When I was trying to match the seating visually of the Intake to the existing seating of the Exhaust I may have seated it too well ... I can barely fit a fingernail between the meeting surface of the seat and intake valve opening.
Before I take anything off the end of the exhaust valve stem Question: should there be a "step down" from the Exhaust seat to the exhaust valve opening? It is not flush. It makes me wonder if the seat is pushed in too far.
If that is the case how do I safely unseat the Exhaust seat without damaging the surrounding aluminum?
Thoughts?