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The very common in the Day valve seal "improvement" was the installation of "Perfect Seal" valve stem seals by I believe, Perfect Circle Piston Rings Co.
These required machining the top of the Valve Guides to install, so not for everyone due to cost and using a Machine Shop.
They had a "reputation" of causing Too dry and rapid wear on Valve Guides.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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Originally posted by StudeRich View PostThe very common in the Day valve seal "improvement" was the installation of "Perfect Seal" valve stem seals by I believe, Perfect Circle Piston Rings Co.
These required machining the top of the Valve Guides to install, so not for everyone due to cost and using a Machine Shop.
They had a "reputation" of causing Too dry and rapid wear on Valve Guides.
There were several models, though.sigpic
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I am still thinking about this, smoked pretty bad on startup, the other day motor was at normal temperature. I guess you can change the seals out with the motor in the car with the correct tools. Is that correct? Thank you.
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Originally posted by solar View PostI am still thinking about this, smoked pretty bad on startup, the other day motor was at normal temperature. I guess you can change the seals out with the motor in the car with the correct tools. Is that correct? Thank you.
jack vinesPackardV8
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Originally posted by solar View PostI am still thinking about this, smoked pretty bad on startup, the other day motor was at normal temperature. I guess you can change the seals out with the motor in the car with the correct tools. Is that correct? Thank you.
Paul
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Originally posted by StudeRich View PostDo you know if the recent "Overhaul" job would have included New Valve Stem Seals?
Even a Valve Job, always includes that.
There is No way they would need changing after 536 Miles.
On a yet to be broken in Engine, the likely cause of Blue Oil Smoke would be the Rings that are not worn in yet, especially if Chrome Rings were used, I would never use those except on a fresh Re-Bored Block.
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Originally posted by solar View PostThank you both for the help I have watched this video, I could not find the recommended seals or the tool.Paul
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