
The other valves all looked good, and I didn't bother seeing if they held gasoline without leaking, because the head is going into the Machine Shop in the morning. I tried to show the condition of the valve guides, shooting in the exhaust ports, but my flas just bounces back, showing a Black Hole....but every valve stem has carbon on it, two of the guides show leakage down the stems, so its time for its 175,000 mile freshening.
The pistons all have carbon, like the head... (the #2 is wet because I sprayed a short burst of Sea Foam Deep Creep on it to see if it would dissolve any carbon..it did not)

I was all set to bring each up to the top, the hit them with my Scotchbrite discs..but decided to read some opinions on Google (I know the expert respondents may be some 11 year olds who never held a sparkplug in their hand), and the consensus was to leave them alone...that mechanical cleaning, no matter how carefully done, releases some very tiny bits of carbon to lodge between the cylinder walls and rings, as well as the ring grooves themselves. Clean the pistons off all nice and shiny, and the engine will be toast shortly thereafter...so I'm leaving well enough alone, and just spraying some oil on the walls to keep any rust from forming.






