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Brian K
 
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Dude you better get a grip, a shot cam or lifter doesn't make a valve
stick closed. New cam, no problem....you mean valves not stuck
anymore? A miracle, not really....it wasn't stuck to start with,
Jeezus christ...do you people actually believe the **** you write?

JAXAshby, I don't know why you waste your effort trying to convince
morons??? It was stock till I losen it with my new camshaft
ER-ER-ER... SCRATCHIN MY ASS. DAT NEW CAMS PURDY...AYEP.
*falling onto the floor laughing turning purple*





On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 14:32:08 GMT, Terry Spragg
wrote:



JAXAshby wrote:

I've never seen a valve stick closed.


A valve 'stuck closed' is a valve with a dead lifter or worn
cam. I saw one, once, in an old chevvy van 350. New cam, no
problem.


stuck open
"Dazed and Confuzed" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Michael Schirmer Nielsen wrote:

I have a valve that is stock , can i losen it easely
its a mercruiser 120hp from 1978

thanks

stuck open or stuck closed?




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