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Thread: dropped a valve in 3 diff motors what am i doing wrong PLEASE HELP

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2011-11-02 14:08:20
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dropped a valve in 3 diff motors what am i doing wrong PLEASE HELP
i had a donor motor with valve damage and then i fixed it put n1 cams with dual v/r with timing marks lined up top and bottom with sr20ve timing specs and after being on for about 20 (no hard reving) it bent a valve but i cranked good and the car was on timing with the light what did i do wrong please help

i bought another motor and put the 1 cams again with stock s/r and after the car being on about the same time 20MIN it bent a valve and broke a guide (no hard reving)i was breaking in the cam what did i do wrong please help

this is my build: it dropped a valve on idle after the car being on for about 30 min what did i do wrong please help am about to give on on sr20ves please help

12.5.1 cp pistons 88mm
k1 rods
acl race bearings
super tech over size valves 1mm in 2mm exh
super tech dual v/r
super tech valve guides
gspec solid adjustable cam gears
n1 cams
asp budget header
calum basic
3in exhaust all the way
msd 6al
msd window switch
msd tach adapter
msd 3 step
msd blaster 2 coil
custom intake manifold 5 in plenun
q45 throttle body
n60 maf
333 injectors
act 6 puck clutch
fidanza 9lbs flywheel
ur pulley set
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2011-11-02 14:17:40
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wow... are those pistons notched for oversized valves? Might want to check and make sure the notches have a larger diameter than the valve and are for SR20VEs.
2011-11-02 15:01:09
#3
yes they are i made the order thro greg and i paid extra for the piston notching for oversize valves
2011-11-02 15:35:06
#4
Sounds like a sweet build. Sorry to hear it dropped a valve,. Idk what to say.
2011-11-02 15:35:12
#5
So this happen with a stock motor also?
2011-11-02 15:54:02
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Originally Posted by bimboser-r6
yes they are i made the order thro greg and i paid extra for the piston notching for oversize valves


Wow, there not suppose to charge extra for that..
2011-11-02 16:11:52
#7
any pics of it pulled up after the damage
2011-11-02 16:20:37
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When you installed the N1 cams did you spin the motor by hand 1st? or did you just put the chain back on and button it up and fire it up?
2011-11-02 16:45:33
#9
Originally Posted by BlueRB240
When you installed the N1 cams did you spin the motor by hand 1st? or did you just put the chain back on and button it up and fire it up?


Good question

maybe you cam timing is out....ie skipped a tooth and this simple problem is cause big problems
2011-11-02 17:43:46
#10
sounds heat related to me. once the motor heats up the tolerances change. it might be so close at cold temps that once it warms up it expands just enough to hit the valve. did you clay the motor?
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