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Old 09-16-2021, 12:03 PM   #11
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The exhaust valve that is missing, the shaft is perfectly straight. I’m guessing the head fell off that one from heat, or possibly simple mechanical failure due to structural issues in the metal? The intake valves that are damaged, the valve shafts are bent, making me think this might be collateral damage from the exhaust valve?

I will get the head off this weekend and post more pictures of the carnage.

My main concern is ruling out anything that moves from old engine to new engine as the cause of the failure. Whether in the end it was the injector, the intake or a mechanical problem with the piston or head is not as important to me as keeping the new engine safe from a repeat performance.

Silber
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