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Don Elliott said:It was then that I had 8 new valves, 8 new valve guides and 4 inserts put into the head for the exhaust valves by an engine re-build shop and since then I've had no problems. Since then, I've driven another 54,000 miles and only once have I had to make a minor adjustment for the gaps on a couple of valve clearances.
When I rebuilt my engine this spring I did the same with SS exhaust valves.
Only two thousand miles earlier I had the valves ground as a measure to get some time to drive until I had time to do the entire engine. When the head was torn down for the eventual engine rebuild the exhaust valve seats were all pitted considerably. Upon discussing this with a few very experienced Triumph engine people I was told that the seats are hardened in the heads but that the hardening is not very deep and can easily be ground through. It was recommended that the exhaust seats be replaced just to be safe.
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