Sticking valve
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Sticking valve
Hi is there a guide to sticking vales changing / replacing how to do it. Thanks Trev
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Re: Sticking valve
Hi Trev, having suffered this myself after the car had been off the road for a long time, I’ve done this job several times! Since using the car regularly, the problem hasn’t recurred.
Anyway, you can try “cheating” by trying Liqui Moly in the petrol, I have found that very effective five freeing off a sticking valve, but the proper way to do it is to whip the head off, turn the motor over on the handle to see which valve is sticking and pull the valve…you may need to use careful but substantial force!
You can get valve guide cleaners (I’ll attempt to attach a picture but can’t promise it will work!) or ream the guide to the correct size, give the valve thorough clean and reassemble, which should sort it.
Then to make sure the valves don’t stick again, remember to take you Austin out for a good run every week…do the shopping in it!
Ah, can’t post a picture here, if you are a club member I can post the pic in the club section, just let me know, but they look like a spiral spring attached to a drill shank.
Anyway, you can try “cheating” by trying Liqui Moly in the petrol, I have found that very effective five freeing off a sticking valve, but the proper way to do it is to whip the head off, turn the motor over on the handle to see which valve is sticking and pull the valve…you may need to use careful but substantial force!
You can get valve guide cleaners (I’ll attempt to attach a picture but can’t promise it will work!) or ream the guide to the correct size, give the valve thorough clean and reassemble, which should sort it.
Then to make sure the valves don’t stick again, remember to take you Austin out for a good run every week…do the shopping in it!
Ah, can’t post a picture here, if you are a club member I can post the pic in the club section, just let me know, but they look like a spiral spring attached to a drill shank.
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Re: Sticking valve
Hi I am a club member have been for years, and thought I was posting on the members page. This is the first time I have done a post so not sure how to post on the members page?
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Re: Sticking valve
Hi Trev, you need to log in with a username and password.
I linked to the forum via the ATDC web site under the members area and then set up my user name and password and that opens up the main forum where there are a range of different headings such as technical, events and that sort of thing.
I linked to the forum via the ATDC web site under the members area and then set up my user name and password and that opens up the main forum where there are a range of different headings such as technical, events and that sort of thing.