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Valve Train Concerns?

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I recall seeing quite a few valves seized in the heads of 7.3's but not the 6.0. As I return to work after my yearly pre-summer cold, I remember what I left behind.

 

A 2006 with a shattered push rod which is now jammed in the head. After I raise the body and lift the head I'll know better what happened. I used our boreoscope but the light is not very bright. I could swear the lifter had come apart.

 

Just wondering if any of you have seen or heard of valve train problems? /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/shrug.gif

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Well I got the head off and found a LOT of carbon on the piston and the valves. I also found one of the exhaust valve stems dry and rusty. I'll chalk the carbon caking up to a light misfire caused by the valve hanging but I am still replacing the injector along with the cylinder head. /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

 

 

I recall this being a problem with 7.3's. HotLine engineer reminded me that if these sit too long when new this happens due to condensation getting at any exhaust valve that happens to be open

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Some one at the tech hot line said they see about 7 stuck valves a month because of brand new trucks sitting for months on dealer lots(with out starting the motors), valve stems rusting up. A week ago I did one and they said if the piston just had smiley faces, just do the head and gasket(and push rod) . No marks on the head but it looked like rough acne on the piston & head of that cylinder with the valve still open.

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