SteveH-CO
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The victim: 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser. 2F straight six engine, 90K on the engine. Has needed valve stem seals for years. Compression is 105 psi across the board (at 7000' elevation). Cylinder bores are excellent and the engine ran and started well. I have owned the truck for 26 years. Recall this is a 'tractor motor' with a redline of 4000 rpm - not any sort of performance engine.
I was planning to replace the valve stem seals, and applied pressure to the cylinders thru the spark plug hole to hold the valve shut while doing so. While doing this, I noticed a lot of air leakage, mostly from the exhaust ports. I removed the head, and the most-offending valve (#5 exh.). Pix below. This engine has Stellite seats and this one looks good, to my untrained eye. The clearly shows some wear where it meets the seat.
Questions: how 'airtight' should this engine have been? The amount of air blowing out of the intake/exh. ports was enough to blow out a kitchen match and clearly feel on your hand. That seems too much to me.
Is this leakage just due to crud/oil buildup, or is it due to valve wear?
I am going to have a valve job done. Do you think these valves can be refaced, or should I buy new (Chinese) valves, since OEM Toyota valves are discontinued? Is it worth the labor to 'save' the OEM valves? Is there risk in refacing the valves?
This truck will not see another 100K miles - I just don't drive it that much, so longevity may not be that much of an issue. I don't want to do a full engine rebuild at this time, nor do I need it.
Thanks! - Steve
I was planning to replace the valve stem seals, and applied pressure to the cylinders thru the spark plug hole to hold the valve shut while doing so. While doing this, I noticed a lot of air leakage, mostly from the exhaust ports. I removed the head, and the most-offending valve (#5 exh.). Pix below. This engine has Stellite seats and this one looks good, to my untrained eye. The clearly shows some wear where it meets the seat.
Questions: how 'airtight' should this engine have been? The amount of air blowing out of the intake/exh. ports was enough to blow out a kitchen match and clearly feel on your hand. That seems too much to me.
Is this leakage just due to crud/oil buildup, or is it due to valve wear?
I am going to have a valve job done. Do you think these valves can be refaced, or should I buy new (Chinese) valves, since OEM Toyota valves are discontinued? Is it worth the labor to 'save' the OEM valves? Is there risk in refacing the valves?
This truck will not see another 100K miles - I just don't drive it that much, so longevity may not be that much of an issue. I don't want to do a full engine rebuild at this time, nor do I need it.
Thanks! - Steve
