Hey Rich,
The cam chain galley is a no pressure environment....just slung oil! I would hate to see you pull the head for just that little leak. Are you SURE it's leaking from between the head and cylinder/jugs?? It's more common for it to come from the valve cover and gasket. I would clean the area very well, apply some corn starch or talcom powder to try to verify where the leak is coming from.
I would only use the hotter plug in the #2 cylinder, the others are burning just fine.
As stated, it could be a valve GUIDE seal....a bit more troublesome to replace, so would really suggest a peek at the valves thru the intake port before thinking about taking the head off. The Exhaust is closed except on the exhaust stroke, and so even if that seal was leaking, it wouldn't get a chance to get into the cylinder being always under compression/positive pressure and not VACUUM like the intake valve.
I'll have to defer the head gasket sealant to others that have done and used it, but I think you'll need to rule out other things before deciding that you need to pull the head.
T.C.
The cam chain galley is a no pressure environment....just slung oil! I would hate to see you pull the head for just that little leak. Are you SURE it's leaking from between the head and cylinder/jugs?? It's more common for it to come from the valve cover and gasket. I would clean the area very well, apply some corn starch or talcom powder to try to verify where the leak is coming from.
I would only use the hotter plug in the #2 cylinder, the others are burning just fine.
As stated, it could be a valve GUIDE seal....a bit more troublesome to replace, so would really suggest a peek at the valves thru the intake port before thinking about taking the head off. The Exhaust is closed except on the exhaust stroke, and so even if that seal was leaking, it wouldn't get a chance to get into the cylinder being always under compression/positive pressure and not VACUUM like the intake valve.
I'll have to defer the head gasket sealant to others that have done and used it, but I think you'll need to rule out other things before deciding that you need to pull the head.
T.C.
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