240 New Valves & Guides, Still Stuck

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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 06:58 PM
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Hey guys,

As most people are who create threads, I’m confused.

I’ve got a B230F from an ‘86 244. I’m rebuilding the engine right now for the experience. My timing belt was slipping and found the cam won’t rotate.

Got into it and the intake valves were seized. I finally got them out, but to be safe, I got new intake valves and guides. The machine shop replaced the guides, and I went to put in the valves... and they won’t slide in. It’s about as tight as the old ones. What secret do I not know that someone can tell me?
 
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Stark
Hey guys,

As most people are who create threads, I’m confused.

I’ve got a B230F from an ‘86 244. I’m rebuilding the engine right now for the experience. My timing belt was slipping and found the cam won’t rotate.

Got into it and the intake valves were seized. I finally got them out, but to be safe, I got new intake valves and guides. The machine shop replaced the guides, and I went to put in the valves... and they won’t slide in. It’s about as tight as the old ones. What secret do I not know that someone can tell me?
I would assume you got the valves and guides as a set and they were measures as to clearance. So the next step could be either return the valve and get a correct size or ream out the guides to fit the valves. You could also replace the guides but the other options may be more viable.
 
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 10:45 PM
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Yes, they were both from IPD to meet OE specs.
 
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Old Jul 26, 2019 | 05:56 AM
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Yes, they were both from IPD to meet OE specs.
Go back to the machine shop and have the valve stems measured as well as the guides. Have them ream to spec. clearances.
 
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Old Jul 26, 2019 | 07:25 AM
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Jagtoes, I’ve been studying up on reaming and other methods. I did not know this was a common problem. I’ll probably be doing exactly that. It seems like the best solution (although my machine shop just pissed me off by returning a rusty block to me, so we’ll see).
 
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