Originally Posted by kevwal
Maybe the valves are to tight in the guides causing them to bind up when it gets hot.
Maybe the valves are to tight in the guides causing them to bind up when it gets hot.
That is good idea, I will check this!
I now try to remember, when pop off the shims, and maybe the pop off happend, when the engine is not enough warm.
I always test, when water and oil warm, but maybe the cylinder head, and valve guides not full warm, and when I start to go with full boost, the exhaust valves turn to be thicker, and seized a little bit.
Many times, when I drive to the competition on road, and there I start to practice slower, the car work fine during all competition, when I test it near to service, shims pop off after few km.