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Old 01-25-2006, 04:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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looking at the cyl head in the car from the intake side..All of my valves are clean except for the one on the far right. This one has baked on oil on the top of the valve and some of the stem. Any idea would be great? Thanks!
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depends on how much milage is on the car but i would have to say a torn valve stem seal
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pyrox
depends on how much milage is on the car but i would have to say a torn valve stem seal

Thanks....I have 19,000 miles on it.
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thats pretty low but the chance is still there because thats the only real source of oil if only pertaining to one valve.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pyrox
thats pretty low but the chance is still there because thats the only real source of oil if only pertaining to one valve.

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I also agree. This is quite an old post but luckily I stumbled on it. Yes, that is the most common source of oil. Got to check it and replace immediately. guess you've already done that

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