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could someone look at this and tell me what you think
exhaust valve with 115k miles
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What's the problem?? looks as if it is running lean and or fuel additives for the coloration
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Lean... ...or possibly race gas.
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no problem, just wanted to see if all that white coloration means anything, I'm a novice about engines. We're putting SSI's on, and I wanted to learn more. So I thought I would ask. Thank you
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What do the other five look like?
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How do the plugs look?, SSI's might worsen an already lean condition... I for one don't like white valves or plugs in my motors.
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White is typically lean, but not always. Lean is a bad condition for a 911 motor, if anything you want them running on the rich side. When the car is running lean, it will tend to run hot, which can lead to all sorts of problems. Here you see a valve that probably runs very hot...
Have your mixture checked with an O2 meter like this one: http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/MISC/POR_MISC_INNOVT-detail.htm -Wayne
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