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11 years 4 months before #45920 by manual-mecanica
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Eye that I do not see the relationship between the engine temperature rise with a bad valve adjustment, this, and as our friend Ismael53 says it only causes the damage of the seats logically causing an imperfect sealing of the system and to some extent compression problems ...

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11 years 4 months before #45928 by manual-mecanica
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Mov1973 wrote: What do you call divers .... If it is what I imagine should be the valve seals (as we know them here) if they are like that they are obligus replaced when changing valves before their respective settlement ...



The divers are not the valve cells
The divers are the ones that cushion the valacines and are hydraulic

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11 years 4 months before #45935 by manual-mecanica
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Well, the pulmon is the radiator or something so that obviously that the butt is making the compression over the packaging but if you say they checked it then or the butt is very old and you cannot squeeze very well for having very oxidized water ducts or you made it heat more before and the clutch is raised there are only those options friend. I tell you of experience (automotive mechanic) Pressingly for the pre -markets oerca to the bushing
checks well if the lung is what I think it is.

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