Chevy Teflon valve stem seals
are Small block Chevy Teflon valve stem seals interchangeable with the Land Rover stock seals on my 4.6L heads? I’m diagnosing a major oil consumption issue on my fresh rebuild narrowed down to what I think is the the valve stem seals. The valve guides were replaced too. My shop firmly believes its not the valve stem seals and Teflon is preferred. Are they right? Anyone do this?
The photo is oil pooled on top of the intake valve
The photo is oil pooled on top of the intake valve
Do you have similar pooling on all the intake valves? If so I would look at the PCV system not the valve guides or stem seals.
You stated this was a fresh rebuild. Unless the valve stem seals were hugely oversized along with incorrect valve stem guide to stem clearance, you shouldn't see this issue. Even worn out, hard as a rock, 100k miles between oil change, valve stem seals wouldn't cause oil to sit on top of the valve. consumption of oil, yes. Not waist deep pooling.
again, just my $.02
You stated this was a fresh rebuild. Unless the valve stem seals were hugely oversized along with incorrect valve stem guide to stem clearance, you shouldn't see this issue. Even worn out, hard as a rock, 100k miles between oil change, valve stem seals wouldn't cause oil to sit on top of the valve. consumption of oil, yes. Not waist deep pooling.
again, just my $.02
" Even worn out, hard as a rock, 100k miles between oil change, valve stem seals wouldn't cause oil to sit on top of the valve. consumption of oil, yes. Not waist deep pooling." Exactly. A decent rebuild would not create this problem. Someone did a lousy rebuild, I suspect.
PCV temporarily bypassed and using a breather in valve cover so I could rule that out. Then I suspected sucking oil under the valley pan so I siliconed it and when I pulled it apart, I believe it was sealed. New valve guides.
What are other sources of oil pooling like that? The pooled oil is clean, not black as it appears in the pic.
*update* DO NOT USE TEFLON CHEVY VALVE STEM SEALS! I wasted months of my life chasing a major oil consumption problem. The shop swears they are the same which I agree, they appear to seal tight but changing them out solved my oil consumption issue immediately.
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