Why would an intake valve break? w/pics now
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My #6 intake valve is now part of my #6 piston. I haven't torn it completely down yet so I don't know where on the stem it broke. but what would cause this? Iron head hemi, stainless valves, correct springs, .628 cam, stock rockers, shift at 6200, through the traps at 6900.
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Chris from New Jersey
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Re: Why would an intake valve break?
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06/13/12 11:13 PM
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it's hard to say. bad valve detonation valve/piston contact non concentric seat just for starters.
the only other things I can think of would be a tight guide bad seat
What year heads are you running ? there was just a post with the seats falling out recently.
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Re: Why would an intake valve break?
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06/13/12 11:24 PM
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Original '70 heads. I have (now had) about 60 passes on the engine. It just happened tonight (I think). I pulled it in the trailer perfectly fine Sunday. Today I fired it up to pull it out and clackity clackity. I'll tear it down tomorrow, but it's bothering me now to know what happened... Detonation maybe but I'd be surprised. 34 degrees advance on 93 octane pump with a splash of 110 leaded. 10:1 cr.
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Re: Why would an intake valve break?
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06/14/12 01:02 AM
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More than half of the broken valves (in my limited experience) were because the guide was replaced after the seat was cut. Next on the list: valve bent "just a tiny bit", and was straightened.
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Re: Why would an intake valve break?
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06/15/12 01:05 AM
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Cab,, I'm putting my coin on valve float. This is #6 that dropped. #8's pushrod was off the adjuster and up against the rocker. And yes, all my lash was dead on. I'm guessing the springs didn't like the RPM. So anyone have any aluminum heads for sale? May as well upgrade and drop some weight at this point right?
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Re: Why would an intake valve break?
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06/15/12 03:59 PM
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Ouch
Been there, done that last year with our 477 Hemi. The cause on mine was over reving it in the water burn out, and that bent the valve. I zinged it, and didn't catch it in time. Then I staged and ran it down the track where the valve head broke right off and migrated thru a couple of cylinders.
I have also seen the seats drop out of the stock hemi heads for no reason, and the valve guides on a stock hemi are almost always over sized, not tight.
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Re: Why would an intake valve break?
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Last time I dropped a valve in a Hemi, cost me one piston, Rod, hole thru cyl the head, nick out of the cyl wall and a bent crank...lost it in teh traps
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