Well I dug into the passenger side to track down a tick and found a quite worn valve guide and a broken inner valve spring, bummer. I have a couple questions about this situation.
1. With just a worn valve guide how safe/unsafe is it to operate the engine? I replaced the valve spring on the affected valve and the engine runs a lot better.
2. Are there any decent/reputable online sources for rebuilt heads?
I've done some searching and found 4 online businesses, Clearwater Cylinder Head, Dale's Super Store(Freedom Engines), Cylinder Heads International, and Heavy Duty Parts Company. A local shop would be preferable and I will continue to look for one, but when I asked my client who's been a machinist here for 30+ years he didn't know of a good local shop. Ideally I would just pull the engine and go studs as well as odds and ends like rear main seal but at the moment I'm leaning towards the cheaper option of just doing the passenger side and calling it good--plus I'll have to buy extras like a cherry picker and another torque wrench for the head bolts so even the cheaper option won't end up being cheap.
Also, if anyone knows of a good write-up on replacing a cylinder head I would appreciate the link since I've never dug into an engine other than a chainsaw and some of this seems a little daunting.
Edit: And if there are any CA members who have usable or rebuilt heads for sale I may be interested--I'm located about 2 hours from the Bay Area.
Edit: Is there a difference between the passenger head and driver side?
1. With just a worn valve guide how safe/unsafe is it to operate the engine? I replaced the valve spring on the affected valve and the engine runs a lot better.
2. Are there any decent/reputable online sources for rebuilt heads?
I've done some searching and found 4 online businesses, Clearwater Cylinder Head, Dale's Super Store(Freedom Engines), Cylinder Heads International, and Heavy Duty Parts Company. A local shop would be preferable and I will continue to look for one, but when I asked my client who's been a machinist here for 30+ years he didn't know of a good local shop. Ideally I would just pull the engine and go studs as well as odds and ends like rear main seal but at the moment I'm leaning towards the cheaper option of just doing the passenger side and calling it good--plus I'll have to buy extras like a cherry picker and another torque wrench for the head bolts so even the cheaper option won't end up being cheap.
Also, if anyone knows of a good write-up on replacing a cylinder head I would appreciate the link since I've never dug into an engine other than a chainsaw and some of this seems a little daunting.
Edit: And if there are any CA members who have usable or rebuilt heads for sale I may be interested--I'm located about 2 hours from the Bay Area.
Edit: Is there a difference between the passenger head and driver side?
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