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Heating on the head??
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Posted by Wide Open on February 13, 2007 at 16:51:59 from (206.145.170.173):
Have a problem with a 706. It is a '64 model with a 282. I had leaking exhaust manifold gaskets....tried to remove manifold...broke off one of the studs. So, i tried to heat the head round the stud with the torch, got it cherry red...removed stud, and put in new, replaced manifold, now it sounds like it has a burnt valve on the cylinder i was torching by.....any ideas?? Exhaust port is wet with fuel, so i think it is injecting fuel, did something crack? Valve burnt? any ideas are appreciated! -Wide Open
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