dimension12 TJ Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Dec 13, 2017 Messages 245 Location Prior Lake, MN, United States Aug 13, 2018 #1 Saturday the 11th I replaced my cylinder head. Old one had a exhaust valve seat go bad. Nice to be able to climb a hill with the air on again. Reactions: mots, CodaMan and Chris
Saturday the 11th I replaced my cylinder head. Old one had a exhaust valve seat go bad. Nice to be able to climb a hill with the air on again.
Scott Davidson Member Supporting Member Joined Aug 11, 2018 Messages 41 Location Banks county Ga Aug 13, 2018 #2 I hear ya. Mine had a crack in the head and would run warm too. I fixed it. The air does feel good nice and cool.
I hear ya. Mine had a crack in the head and would run warm too. I fixed it. The air does feel good nice and cool.
KCsTJ TJ student Supporting Member Joined Jan 9, 2018 Messages 2,909 Location Farmersville, TX, United States Aug 13, 2018 #3 dimension12 said: View attachment 51375 Saturday the 11th I replaced my cylinder head. Old one had a exhaust valve seat go bad. Nice to be able to climb a hill with the air on again. Click to expand... A machine shop can regrind valve seats. Have you considered a complete valve job then you would have a spare cyl head ready to go, just in case
dimension12 said: View attachment 51375 Saturday the 11th I replaced my cylinder head. Old one had a exhaust valve seat go bad. Nice to be able to climb a hill with the air on again. Click to expand... A machine shop can regrind valve seats. Have you considered a complete valve job then you would have a spare cyl head ready to go, just in case