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Oily Exhuast Ports

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Guest tim_1.9

Yesterday I had the exhuast manifold off and replaced it. Whilst I had it off I noticed that the exhaust ports of the centre 2 cylinders were quite oily. Am I right in thinking that this means the valve stem seals nead replacing? Are there any other likely causes?

 

Last time I compression tested it those cylinders were fine, but one of the others was a bit low - presumably the valve not seating correctly.

 

Looks as though the head might have to come off soon

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simonb

Does it smoke at all? could be stem seals or duff oil scraper rings on the cylinders in question.

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Guest tim_1.9

Doesn't seem to smoke - although it makes considerably more visible fumes than modern engines! The car is on it's orginal engine and has only done 86k

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simonb

could just be running a bit rich then. Are you loosing any oil? Stem seals can fail in as little as 50k. If not I would get the idle mixture checked and make sure the fueling is OK. If it's running alright then don't worry about it too much just keep an eye on things.

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