How many hrs on the engine?[email protected] wrote:No crazy discoloration & no hot spots...more of a grey (cloud) look extending past the valve seat. We haven't checked the valve springs.
After seeing pictures of the valve I'd agree with this for sure. I would check the springs just to ensure they aren't broken, but the valve looks good in the pictures.Tangogawd wrote:I don't see any reason to take drastic measures with your valve..... As an IA, and also I follow Savvy, I don't see a reason to take a cylinder off yet..... There may be some blowby, buts its not a burnt valve from what I see.... IF YOU MUST feel compelled to do something, then I would recommend to take the valve cover off, and take a look at the valve springs, and maybe change the roto-cap. at $15 a-piece + labor, I start changing those around 1000-1200 hrs.
Pulling a jug, IMHO, is a last resort, reserved for a jug that is in "NO SHIT" fixing to "SHIT ITSELF". But, what do I know!
AND, your compressions are WELL above continentals concerns.
[email protected] wrote: I'm in the process of getting my first annual completed on the airplane I bought earlier this year and the borescope revealed a slight exhaust valve leak on the number #2 cylinder, compression of that cylinder cold was 65......
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