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Rocker on 4 and 5 redish and rusty looking
1,2,3 and 6 are normal looking. Rocker 4 and 5 have a rusty appearance.
4 also had one very black and oil covered spark plug. What do you think? ![]() A little background. A 75 911S 2.7 Car has been sitting for 10 years with bad fuel pump and accumulator. Got it running oil pressure reads fine. |
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Looks like water got inside the valve cover
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Right, my first thought too. So not oil starvation and overheating right? That would look different?
The valve covers had a thick silicone bead with old gasket. I cleaned up both surfaces and put just the new gasket in and tighten the new hardware down in a star pattern snug. |
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That's the intake side. What does the exhaust side look like on those cylinders?
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also look to see what the lobe surfaces on the cams look like. If they're pitted you may me inadvertently milling metal particles off of the cams/rockers and into the engine. Don't fire this engine up any more if you can ovoid it.
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#4 has a leaky valve guide
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Here is the Exhaust side
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Best I can get of the lobes I cant see immediate pitting. I'll check when I do the valve job.
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