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    Quote Originally Posted by DEFENDERZOOK View Post
    the bit you need to be careful with when putting compressed air in the cylinder.....
    is to make sure it doesnt push the piston down......as this will turn the engine and open the other valve.....
    releasing the pressure and letting the valve drop in the engine.....


    fun.....
    He has a Series. Just put it in gear.

    This is a dead easy job. I have done a number.

    I highly recommend the fuel hose trick.
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    yella Terra 12 port....

    Yella Terra - Cylinder heads

    Don't know what your budget is though, they're out of my league.

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    Hey Brian,

    Can you explain the fuel hose trick? It sounds much simpler.

    Cheers,

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardchina View Post
    yella Terra 12 port....

    Yella Terra - Cylinder heads

    Don't know what your budget is though, they're out of my league.
    Mine to unfortunately.

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    I was told that YT dont make holden straight 6 heads anymore - I've been chasing a good SH one for ages (that's not more expensive than they were new!).

    Most of the ones I've seen advertised are just standard heads with a dodgy port job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post
    Hey Brian,

    Can you explain the fuel hose trick? It sounds much simpler.

    Cheers,

    Adam
    Use a spark plug threaded adaptor and compressed air to hold the valves closed, remove the valve spring, slip a piece of fuel injection hose that is of sufficient diameter to be a close sliding fit over the valve stem and long enough to concertina when the valve opens. Thus no oil can be sucked into the worn valve guide. The piece of hose should be shorter than the distance from the top of the guide to then underside of the spring retainer to allow some lubrication of the stem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Use a spark plug threaded adaptor and compressed air to hold the valves closed, remove the valve spring, slip a piece of fuel injection hose that is of sufficient diameter to be a close sliding fit over the valve stem and long enough to concertina when the valve opens. Thus no oil can be sucked into the worn valve guide. The piece of hose should be shorter than the distance from the top of the guide to then underside of the spring retainer to allow some lubrication of the stem.
    Thats a handy hint (trick) i'm going to write that in me book of stuff where i write all good hints for cars..

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    Now I get it! Very crafty - up there with pepper in the leaky radiator....

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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post
    I was told that YT dont make holden straight 6 heads anymore - I've been chasing a good SH one for ages (that's not more expensive than they were new!).

    Most of the ones I've seen advertised are just standard heads with a dodgy port job.
    I think they're back in production - not sure about the alloy version.
    basically I dont know nothing, about nothing....

    but this would be even better, i'd have to sell a kidney though


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    Is that a reproduced Phil. Irving downdraft head for Holden Sixes? Matt Philip, who worked for the Holden Dealer Team and was apprenticed to Harry Firth, had one on an LJ Torana for Autocross. Could blow the socks off V* engined cars of nearly twice its capacity.
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