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Threaded valve guides?

Posted By: HP2

Threaded valve guides? - 04/14/13 08:14 AM

Have anyone an explanation? I took off a pair of old 906 heads from a running 383 and found this. Looks almost like someone has made threads in the valve guides, in all the exhaust, not intake...

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Posted By: elmor

Re: Threaded valve guides? - 04/14/13 08:38 AM

Looks like they may have been knurled. Sometimes machine shops will run a knurling tool down the inside of the guide. The tool cuts into the metal leaving raised edges, which are then reamed. The idea is to make the insides of the guides a bit smaller, trying to make less slop between the valve stem and the guide, thereby cutting down on the amount of oil that passes through. It has been my experience that it only prolongs the life of the guide and lessens oil consumption short term.
Posted By: roadhazard

Re: Threaded valve guides? - 04/14/13 01:00 PM



That's a short term repair to get the valve stem to guide clearance within spec.
Posted By: StealthWedge67

Re: Threaded valve guides? - 04/14/13 05:43 PM



Knurling is pretty standard practice for a non-performance valve-job.
Posted By: HP2

Re: Threaded valve guides? - 04/16/13 06:08 AM

Thanks for the education!
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