- Fri May 15, 2020 5:44 pm
#90036
Dai, It appeared to be caused by deformation rather than loss of of material, unlike what usually occurs in cases like this. The surface of the damaged seat was smooth, with a clearly defined ridge where the valve contacted it, looked almost machined.
As I wrote, I had a new valve seat fitted 8,000 miles ago and it’s not recurred since, In fact the tappets haven’t needed any further adjustment. So I’ve no real need for a fuel additive. However I was brought up with 4 stroke grass track racers running on methanol and castor oil so a very small amount* of Castorene might soon occasionally get added to a full tankful, just for the aroma, for old time’s sake.
*I’m aware of the possible consequences (sticky piston rings) of adding castor oil, btw. It would be a very small amount, just to “flavour” the exhaust.
As I wrote, I had a new valve seat fitted 8,000 miles ago and it’s not recurred since, In fact the tappets haven’t needed any further adjustment. So I’ve no real need for a fuel additive. However I was brought up with 4 stroke grass track racers running on methanol and castor oil so a very small amount* of Castorene might soon occasionally get added to a full tankful, just for the aroma, for old time’s sake.
*I’m aware of the possible consequences (sticky piston rings) of adding castor oil, btw. It would be a very small amount, just to “flavour” the exhaust.
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