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Had teflon on mine and after about 15 thousand miles I have some slight smoking on occasion. Exhaust valve guides have wear, would viton be a better choice?
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SignUp Now!Not sure what the clearances were when they were set up. Only put about 15,000 miles on them when I started getting intermittent blue smoke at idle, sometimes a puff or two, other times like a mosquito fogger! Turbo checked out fine. Had the same issue with stock heads at around 35,000 miles and changed them out with the Champions which were done over by a reputable source. No smoking with the Champions for almost 9 years or so.What were you running for clearance? (Valve stem to guide that is)
Being too tight can cause galling and guide wear.
Both Viton and Teflon seals will dry up your guides which makes guide wear issues even worse. Getting good clearance allows a bit more oil down the guide for lubrication.
You want SOME oil in the guides especially on the exhaust side, but not enough that you see smoke. Too much oil in the combustion chamber will cause detonation and oil deposits.
Looking at the pictures of these FelPro seals, They look like the original type seal.Good article. Thx. I am getting ready to replace my valve springs. Buying the parts and now questioning if the valve stem seals I got are correct for my application. What I learned from this article is what the last sentence said, "Remember, sometimes what you don't know, can hurt you."
Are the FEL-PRO SS 72623 Valve Stem Seal the correct replacement seal for an unmolested stock engine? I don't wanna get hurt