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    How do you clean valves when rebuilding a head?

    You've seen the black mess hardended on pulled heads...how do you clean this crap off?
    89 325is track project / 05 x5 / 99 M3
    E30 stuff for sale | Parts I'm looking for

    #2
    umm, buy new ones?

    or use a buffer wheel.

    three angle valve job too!

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      #3
      Originally posted by 86espowa View Post
      umm, buy new ones?

      or use a buffer wheel.

      three angle valve job too!
      Yea, haven't priced new ones. I would guess they're not cheap.

      Buffer wheel might do it as long as it doesn't take any metal with it.
      89 325is track project / 05 x5 / 99 M3
      E30 stuff for sale | Parts I'm looking for

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        #4
        carb cleaner+brass brush

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          #5
          The black mess is better known as CARBON.
          If your "rebuilding" a head, you need to take the whole head apart. Then heat tank the steel parts, and carb clean the aluminum head. After that check head for any cracks, surface if needed, replace guides, and the seats if needed. Clean valves with a steel or brass brush, and give the head and valves a three angle cut.
          Personally if you have never worked in a machine shop, and do not know how to clean valves, it is better left to a shop that knows what it is doing.

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            #6
            new valves are just shy of 140 dollars.

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              #7
              I would never spend money on new valves unless you have one or some of them burnt, or they have been ground before, and can not be cut again. Also you need to look at the shaft to make sure there is not to much wear there, or galling . A micrometer is always good to use there to make sure the shaft is still good.
              Last edited by SandyEggoE30Girl; 08-09-2007, 02:39 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by SandyEggoE30Girl View Post
                I would never spend money on new valves unless you have one or some of them burnt, or they have been ground before, and can not be cut again. Also you need to look at the shaft to make sure there is not to much wear there, or galling . A micrometer is always good to use there to make sure the shaft is still good.
                Thanks.

                What's your definition of a burnt valve?
                89 325is track project / 05 x5 / 99 M3
                E30 stuff for sale | Parts I'm looking for

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                  #9
                  Well this is an extreme case, but none the less, a burnt valve is exactly that.
                  It could have warpage on it, it could have small cracks in it, or it could have complete sections burned away on the face.

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                    #10
                    When I worked at an engine macine shop we used a glass beader to get the carbon off. You just have to be careful about spraying the stems, then grind the seating surface.
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                      #11
                      wow that is one fucked up head....

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
                        carb cleaner+brass brush
                        Intake valve 24.35ea
                        Exhaust valve 60.55ea
                        from Pacific Motorsports
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by 86espowa View Post
                          new valves are just shy of 140 dollars.
                          Where? For all of them, or just one cylinder? You might be thinking Chevy....

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
                            Where? For all of them, or just one cylinder? You might be thinking Chevy....
                            Intake valve 24.35ea
                            Exhaust valve 60.55ea
                            from Pacific Motorsports (The BMW Shop)

                            Intake valve 26.70ea
                            Exhaust valve 66.60ea
                            from Rasmussen BMW

                            Im thinking BMW, if I was thinking Chevy I would be on a Chevy site...
                            ///Mike
                            Pro-Tek Automotive LLC.
                            503.653.9315
                            www.pro-tekautomotive.com
                            www.fab-tek.com

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by NAGROM View Post
                              Intake valve 24.35ea
                              Exhaust valve 60.55ea
                              from Pacific Motorsports (The BMW Shop)

                              Intake valve 26.70ea
                              Exhaust valve 66.60ea
                              from Rasmussen BMW

                              Im thinking BMW, if I was thinking Chevy I would be on a Chevy site...
                              And your point would be?

                              "86espowa" said valves are under $140, I was asking HIM where he thinks you can get M20 valves for under $140/set...I know better.

                              BMA quoted me about $30 each for exhaust, I did not check on intake. Last I checked my math, $140 will not buy exhaust valves, much less a complete set.

                              Closing SOON!
                              "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

                              Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

                              Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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