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EXHAUST
VALVE
G
H
Dimension
A
Seat Angle
B
Insert O.D.
C
Guide Depth
D
Guide I.D.
E
Valve Head Diameter
F
Valve Face Angle
G
Valve Margin (Min.)
H
Valve Stem Diameter
Figure 9-6. Valve Details.
Hard starting or loss of power accompanied by high
fuel consumption may be symptoms of faulty valves.
Although these symptoms could also be att ributed to
worn rings, remove and check the valves fi rst. Aft er
removal, clean the valve heads, faces, and stems with
a power wire brush.
F
E
C
D
D
Intake
89°
36.987/37.013 mm (1.4562/1.4572 in.)
4 mm (0.1575 in.)
7.038/7.058 mm (0.2771/0.2779 in.)
33.37/33.63 mm (1.3138/1.3240 in.)
45°
1.5 mm (0.0591 in.)
6.982/7.000 mm (0.2749/0.2756 in.)
Inspection and Reconditioning
INTAKE VALVE
F
A
B
E
EXHAUST
A
INSERT
INTAKE
INSERT
A
B
Exhaust
89°
32.987/33.013 mm (1.2987/1.2997 in.)
4 mm (0.1575 in.)
7.038/7.058 mm (0.2771/0.2779 in.)
29.37/29.63 mm (1.1563/1.1665 in.)
45°
1.5 mm (0.0591 in.)
6.970/6.988 mm (0.2744/0.2751 in.)
Then, carefully inspect each valve for defects such as a
warped head, excessive corrosion, or a worn stem end.
Replace valves found to be in bad condition. A normal
valve and valves in bad condition are shown in the
accompanying illustrations.
Section 9
G
H
9.5
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