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Head Rebuilding
Head Rebuilding
Hey Guys,
I'm in the process of stripping down the a8 head in the civic. Once everything has been cleaned and de-coked I'll be building it back up with new valve stem seals, cam end seals & rocker cover gasket.
Are there any other parts I should be looking to replace within the head assuming all valves are straight and nothing is damaged?
Not sure if I should be replacing the retainers & keepers as well or is this not necessary?
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I'm in the process of stripping down the a8 head in the civic. Once everything has been cleaned and de-coked I'll be building it back up with new valve stem seals, cam end seals & rocker cover gasket.
Are there any other parts I should be looking to replace within the head assuming all valves are straight and nothing is damaged?
Not sure if I should be replacing the retainers & keepers as well or is this not necessary?
Cheers
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Thanks for the quick replies 
OK, will take a look at the at the valve guides and spark plug seals too.
A few more question;
cams: When I stripped the head down I noticed a fair bit of wear of the exhaust cam lobes, is that normal?

exhaust valves: They're all white, is that normal?

head re-install: Do I need to get the head skimmed before putting it back on with a new head gasket and head bolts?

OK, will take a look at the at the valve guides and spark plug seals too.
A few more question;
cams: When I stripped the head down I noticed a fair bit of wear of the exhaust cam lobes, is that normal?

exhaust valves: They're all white, is that normal?

head re-install: Do I need to get the head skimmed before putting it back on with a new head gasket and head bolts?
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Yes, to something like +250 degs, not something you can do yourself.NafemanNathan wrote:Don't you have to heat the head to get valve guide in and out?
None of the cams I've seen have looked like that.A1ex wrote:cams: When I stripped the head down I noticed a fair bit of wear of the exhaust cam lobes, is that normal?

It's worth getting it skimmed for piece of mind (cost me £25). It'll cost you more than that to buy a precision straight edge to check it!A1ex wrote:head re-install: Do I need to get the head skimmed before putting it back on with a new head gasket and head bolts?
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I would definitely get the head skimmed if its been removed and is having new gasket etc..
if not just for piece of mind..
white valves are ok I think, mine were pretty white I did clean the faces of all my valves and lapped them in..
do you plan on grinding/lapping your valves??
Would be a good idea if they are coming out..
if not just for piece of mind..
white valves are ok I think, mine were pretty white I did clean the faces of all my valves and lapped them in..
do you plan on grinding/lapping your valves??
Would be a good idea if they are coming out..
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That's with the cams fresh out of the head right? (not cleaned up at all)
Looks a bit unusual (a bit 'extreme') but they're overly dirty (black) in general elsewhere tbh. Give them a clean and put a comparison pic up then. The lobes might not look so obvious then.
The biscuit colouring on the valves is fine/normal.
Looks a bit unusual (a bit 'extreme') but they're overly dirty (black) in general elsewhere tbh. Give them a clean and put a comparison pic up then. The lobes might not look so obvious then.
The biscuit colouring on the valves is fine/normal.
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I used to check them on the granite marking out table at college/university back in the day, but since then I've just used good quality straight edge steel rules (rules, not tapes!) and that's been good enough.Vtecmec wrote:It's worth getting it skimmed for piece of mind (cost me £25). It'll cost you more than that to buy a precision straight edge to check it!
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