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Hi all,

just had my head resurfaced following a head gasket failure and have been cleaning up all the carbon deposits around inlet and exhaust ports.

Have noticed that some of the valve seats are nice and shiny and that others or more of a copper colour - It looks like the top layer/coating has come off!

Is this something to worry about or do I just re-grind the valves and forget?

Why do I get the feeling I'm going to be going back to my friendly head specialist.

Dave

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Thanks Bowie69 -

Like I mentioned - when I removed the head they were all lovely and shiny, almost like a chromed finish. Had a mild panick attack after cleaning all the carbon off as they had changed to a motolled grey/copper colour. having spent an age with the grinding stick they now have a nice grey colour, although it's not 100% uniform over the whole seat face. they are the original valves in the original ports and so I'm hoping all will be fine.

Will see if they seal alright once it's all back together!

Dave.

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hhhmmm....

may be popping the valves out and having another go - I was a bit concerned that I was grinding the seats away having spent most of Saturday at it, but I think it is probably better to keep going and get a real good seal than risk it. As you say - the 200Tdi is hardly a 'performance' engine.

I can't understand why the seats became so pitted (or appeared to be anyway), they are the original valves so must have been pretty well seated before.

I'm starting to think that I should have left well enough alone and just replaced the head gasket without trying to refurb the head - if it ain't broke, don't fix it - comes to mind.

Dave.

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hi

i would of thought if you spent a fair time doing them they should be ok, as nothing has been changed still original valves and the seats haven't been re cut.

But if you hadn't refurbed the head you wouldn't have had the fun of grinding valves and spending hours cleaning bits :ph34r::D

At least you know its now good for another few thousand miles.

matt

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Hi all,

just had my head resurfaced following a head gasket failure and have been cleaning up all the carbon deposits around inlet and exhaust ports.

Have noticed that some of the valve seats are nice and shiny and that others or more of a copper colour - It looks like the top layer/coating has come off!

Is this something to worry about or do I just re-grind the valves and forget?

Why do I get the feeling I'm going to be going back to my friendly head specialist.

Dave

Sorry my :offtopic: but I couldn´t stay in my chair :hysterical: imagining you going to see your "friendly head specialist". I think it´s not that serious yet, it´s only carbon deposit... I must be very tired... :huh::ph34r:

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