2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question UPDATE adjustments
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I have mine opened up for some Maintenace Clean and paint touchups, Intake reseal and valve adjustments And want to replace the seals while I have it open.
I have a feeling these are not OEM style The boss where the seal is . measures .528- .530 OD Valves are 5/16ths OD
SO, Im looking for a quality seal
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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I run US Seal viton valve seals on my Hemi and all my engines for that matter. Never any issues. My Sixpack 440 has over 65,000 miles on it so far.
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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Anyone have sources. I cant find anything where they shows specs / dimensions of the seal. Part of me thinks the guides on mine have been milled to accept the seals that are on it EDIT, these look like they might work https://www.jegs.com/i/COMP-Cams/249/500-12/10002/-1
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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If I can recommend something stay away from Teflon seals. Get a good set of Viton seals
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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Seals ordered And am going to put a set of the milodon tube seals in it while I'm here
EDIT ;
Well chit.
The Milodon tube seals are out of stock everywhere until May.
So, I'll just put valve seals in it, adjust valves and deal with oil in the spark plug tubes as I see fit. / another time
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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It looks like there was an inner spring riding on the locating step?
That’s often not a desirable situation.
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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I wouldn't bother w/ valve seals on the exhaust side.
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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I wouldn't bother w/ valve seals on the exhaust side. Im not. I know guys in the past who dont even put seals on the exhaust guide
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Re: 2nd gen hemi valve guide / seal question
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It looks like there was an inner spring riding on the locating step?
That’s often not a desirable situation. It has inner springs. I will take a closer look at that once parts get here House projects today
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I wouldn't bother w/ valve seals on the exhaust side. Can I ask why ?
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I wouldn't bother w/ valve seals on the exhaust side. Can I ask why ? the way it was told to me is the exhaust is a push side . aka no vacuum to pull oil into the port like the intake side does Being brutally honest with myself. Deep down there is a part of me that thinks new seals will do nothing for my oil consumption issues. But , Its cheap and I have it down far enough I have to give it a try.
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It looks like there was an inner spring riding on the locating step?
That’s often not a desirable situation. Had me concerned. So took the inner springe and ckd. its good. Outer spring is well outside the inner step. Looks like the damper might be rubbing the stepped edge. And I think thats ok
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The inner "should" be at the same installed height. Not up on that step.That should get machined away , but If it ain't broke...I would be curios how close to coil bind it is though.
As for the damper the only thing I don't like there is the cast iron going through the engine as it machines itself, but again if it ain't broke....
That head isn't really set for those springs. Thanks, When it comes apart at a later date to freshen it up. I'll have them taken care of , or maybe new heads ???? I'll take a look / ck for coil bind before I put it back together next week. But the engine runs good and has been together for over 20 years with no issues ,,,so far (knocks on wood )
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I wouldn't bother w/ valve seals on the exhaust side. Can I ask why ? No vacuum pulling oil in. The exhaust valve is laid over so far on a hemi, the oil doesn't pool up around the guide. Even if it did pull a little oil in, the guides on a hemi could probably use all the lube they can get, lol. I've seen so many hi-perf engines over the years that didn't have seals on the exhaust side and had no issues w/ oil getting past them. I decided to try it myself and have seen no problems.
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I wouldn't bother w/ valve seals on the exhaust side. Can I ask why ? No vacuum pulling oil in. The exhaust valve is laid over so far on a hemi, the oil doesn't pool up around the guide. Even if it did pull a little oil in, the guides on a hemi could probably use all the lube they can get, lol. I've seen so many hi-perf engines over the years that didn't have seals on the exhaust side and had no issues w/ oil getting past them. I decided to try it myself and have seen no problems. thanks Chip ... and Bill ... makes sense .
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