Yesterday I removed the cylinder head off my 80SG project because of a stuck open #2 exhaust valve. Not that I much experience with internals of combustion engines but just by looking thru the exhaust ports these have to be the worst looking valves I've ever seen as far as crud/corrosion on the valve stems. Giving the pistons a quick visual I decided (just out of curiosity) to measure the gap between the top of the piston and cylinder wall with my feeler gauge. When I was wiping down the top of #4 piston I could actually feel some movement of the piston. It actually will deflect .006" from the cylinder wall. Would this movement be most likely caused by badly worn rings? Pistons #1-#3 all measured around .004" while #4 was .008". I'm a newb when it comes to working with the internals of an engine and learning as I go, I only know enough to be dangerous.
Another question, I hear/read a lot about bent valves from being stuck open and making contact with the piston and would like to know if it's normally obvious if the valve is bent on just a visual inspection while it's still in the head or does it need to be removed and inspected/measured.
I don't see anything to indicate my stuck open valve made contact with the piston. Thanks
Another question, I hear/read a lot about bent valves from being stuck open and making contact with the piston and would like to know if it's normally obvious if the valve is bent on just a visual inspection while it's still in the head or does it need to be removed and inspected/measured.
I don't see anything to indicate my stuck open valve made contact with the piston. Thanks
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