Engine Claying...
Do all 4 cylinders need to be done, or only one, after all, the install height and valve seat is the same on all 4 cylinders, so if one does the clay in one cylinder should it really matter in the other 3????
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HotWheelz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do all 4 cylinders need to be done, or only one, after all, the install height and valve seat is the same on all 4 cylinders, so if one does the clay in one cylinder should it really matter in the other 3????
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I have always done them all just to check consistancy. just to be extra sure. But then again when you degree cams your amusing that piston 1 has the same deck height as all the other cyl. So i assume its cool to clay just one. Unless you have had the valve seat cut recently in which i would do it because i trust no one .
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I have always done them all just to check consistancy. just to be extra sure. But then again when you degree cams your amusing that piston 1 has the same deck height as all the other cyl. So i assume its cool to clay just one. Unless you have had the valve seat cut recently in which i would do it because i trust no one .
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