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Old 12-03-2002, 05:50 PM
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So what's the verdict? Severe Duty SS one piece for exhuast and intake valves, or should we use inconnel on exhaust side for mild n/a engines?

About ready to buy valves myself and cost is an issue.

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Thanks for the help guys


it is well appreciated

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Travis,

I think Bobby meant to only run a larger diameter valve for a supercharged application.
Travis, in looking at my post in the above quote I meant to say; "I think Bobby meant to only run a larger diameter valve STEM"
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Old 12-04-2002, 07:57 AM
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Thats what I figured you meant Its ok we all get old LOL!
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Old 12-04-2002, 08:26 PM
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So what's the verdict? Severe Duty SS one piece for exhuast and intake valves, or should we use inconnel on exhaust side for mild n/a engines?

About ready to buy valves myself and cost is an issue.

BT


IN A N/A MILD SET UP STAINLESS SEVERE DUTY ARE FINE
INCONEL IS BETTER MERC USES THEM IN 500 E F I OR DID BUT THE MANLEY VALVE ARE IN MY VIEW O.K.
IN A BLOWER APP. ITS FOR SURE A PROBLEM NOT TO USE THEM (INNCONEL)
 
Old 12-05-2002, 05:28 AM
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Thanks Bobby. I'm going with severe duty on the exhaust. I have stainless intake valves, but unsure of the manufacturer. Should those be changed to Sereve Duty as well, or would that be wasting money?

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HEY BLUE THUNDER ,, IF YOUR SURE THERE STAINLESS AND ON PIECE THEY WILL BE FINE ON THE INTAKE AS A N/A IS ALOT EASIER ON VALVES ,
JUST BE SURE THE TIMING STAYS AT LEAST 30 TOTAL AS IF IT GETS RETARDED 26 TOTAL OR LESS IT LETS THE INTAKE VALVE TEMP GO UP AND IS VERY HARD ON INtAKES

SEE YA ,,,HOPE THIS HELPS
 
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Thanks Bobby... you've helped mucho. Ordered my Severe duty valves today, got my hi dollar Felpros and pondering the head bolt situation. Preciate the input,

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