txriverrat2001
Charter Member
A good friend of mine came by last night while changing the plugs in the NorTech and had his exhaust valve guides in his hand - had a pushrod break and discovered this after replacing the pushrod and lightin it back off. Both come from #4 & #6. The pictures suck - but you can see where it peeled the guide back like a banana peel. It looks like on one of them someone took a torch to it. The part that is peeled up/broke faces the exhaust header - so you see it directly with the header off - if you know what I mean. The only thing he thought was odd was that after a couple of hard runs (5800 - 6000) the inside header would steam a bit - but the engine temps were fine. Tops of the pistons are identical to the rest on that bank - plugs are all the same color - no indication of it leaning out or getting water as everthing is still "sooty".
Have you ever seen one peel up like that? If so - what caused it?
Have you ever seen one peel up like that? If so - what caused it?