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  LittleFireyOne    2009/3/30 8:45  Tell a friend 
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 | No.4 rings let go and ended up smacking around and welding themselves into the valve. Hopefully this is salvageable because I don't have an intake manifold for my A15 head | 
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          | racingboricua | Posted: 2009/3/31 0:16  Updated: 2009/3/31 0:16 | 
        
          
          | Just popping in  Joined: 2005/12/30 From: east bay, cali. Posts: 16 |   Re: A14 H75 head 01that's all it did... :)u shod see the thing people bring to the machine shop i work at.... ill see if i can find a pic of some of the work we do there......in my opinion all i wood to the head is fix the valve and the seat ...that's if its not cracked ... ;)id also make them bigger... till they almost touch each other... ;D that fix everything! | 
        
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          | ddgonzal | Posted: 2009/3/31 0:53  Updated: 2009/3/31 0:53 |  
          
          | Moderator  Joined: 2001/5/3 From: Kent, WA Posts: 31830 |   Re: A14 H75 head 01Could be just the photo, but it looks as if the valve is not centered over the seat. Normally you can just replace the valve, I wonder though if you'll have to replace a seat or valve guide.
 
 A15 heads and manifolds are same as certain A14 ones. But there are several A14 types (wet manifold, dry manifold, etc).
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          | LittleFireyOne | Posted: 2009/4/1 4:24  Updated: 2009/4/1 4:25 |  
          
          | No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)  Joined: 2005/8/27 From: Townsville, Qld Posts: 2964 |   Re: A14 H75 head 01I'll post up the piston in a sec |  
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