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2G Looking for replacement valves

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jtsan06

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Oct 26, 2007
Brockton, Massachusetts
Got some bent valves. Going to be rebuilding the head.

Can’t seem to find any Engnblder ss valves or evo valves. What is the next best choice?

Not sure how many valves got bent yet, but should I just stick with stockers?

Hp goals are 300-350 max.
 
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Just stay with stock, there’s no reason to change them. You won’t gain any hp with them. Stainless valves are a little lighter letting you rev higher more safe and they don’t rust. Unless you go over sized or change your rpm limit they won’t do a thing and even if you go over sized they don’t help till higher hp numbers. You would also need to get new valve guides machined into your head. For what your looking for stay with stock it’ll also most likely be more reliable. If you need a set of valve let me know I have a few sets sitting around
 
Got some bent valves. Going to be rebuilding the head.Can’t seem to find any Engnblder ss valves or evo valves. What is the next best choice?
Unfortunately, engnbldr closed their shop because of health problems.

Those power goals are relatively low and nothing a stock rebuild can't support but, if you're wanting SS I'd recommend GSC SS I/E valves. If you bent valves it's not a bad idea to get new valve guides either, especially if they've never been replaced.
 
Thanks guys. I have decided to go with stock replacements. Just gotta find out which ones are bent. Value guides have been added to the list
 
Thanks guys. I have decided to go with stock replacements. Just gotta find out which ones are bent. Value guides have been added to the list
If u already got it stripped down get head shop to put a 3 angle or 5 angle to help seat valves better and have valves cut at slight angle it will give u more go
 
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