icanfixall
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I have some part numbers for the inconel exhaust valves from my build. I bought them from Diesel Direct in Florida. I really don't know if they are still around. They came in a Clevite box and they were in a paper sealed bag so no moisture reached them. When the shop removed them from the bag the part number was EL 2001... Thats an Elgin part number...WTH was that. So I called and talked to an engineer at Clevite asking about the number and some material makeup.. Correct part number but no material data because no valves are made in the US any longer. They are cooled by liquid mercury and the hazarders are too high for the states. They are made in Brasil... Thats really sad to know. Now I ran the paint off my stock na 7.3 with a turbo on it without ever haveing a valve problem. So are stock exhaust valves ok with a turbo.. sure are. Will stock valves handle 20+ lbs of boost and a twin turbo setup... Maybe not but who is going to try that. Running anything up around 15 lbs or more boost and I would be using differant springs. Think of it this way. You have nothing pressing on th closed intake valve. Now press 15 or 20 lbs on it. This is a constant pressure whenever your boosting said amount of pressure. Its trying to push open the intake valve. So now you see the dnymics of whats going on in these engines under boost. I would increase the exhaust valve spring pressure too. You might think why do that. If anything the exhaust back pressure will try to close the valve quicker but balanceing the engine mechanics is really important.