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mark247
3rd August 2007, 16:03
lol wut why is my car not starting?

Pic related.

( this is a joke )

ManDownUnder
3rd August 2007, 16:05
LMAO - coz Dover fixed it?

R6_kid
3rd August 2007, 18:05
dude, that valve head has been beaten to buggery against the cylinder head! Thats some screwed up shit! I am now going to take the head off any bike I have an accident on, over-rev's can cause damage that you can't see, and when something like a valve head breaks off that is what happens to the head!

mark247
3rd August 2007, 18:09
I cant figure out how something like that could of happened. REALLY high revs and a cambelt / chain failure and the piston meeting the valve when it was fully open? Could of snapped it but that are pretty hard! Usually leave dents in the piston and a dented valve. But say if it snapped it, then the next time the piston came up it must of just pushed the hell of it and fitted it into the hole and securely mashed it up against the valve seat. AWESOME i thought!

Laava
3rd August 2007, 22:41
Nothing an angle grinder and some steel wool can't fix!

mark247
4th August 2007, 05:34
Nothing an angle grinder and some steel wool can't fix!

All id need is a roll of electrical tape and a gas axe

Skunk
4th August 2007, 09:41
That'll buff out with a little polish.

I did similar to my bucket but the valve broke up and ended up in the exhaust and crankcase (along with the top of the piston). Just over rev and worn parts...

xwhatsit
4th August 2007, 10:56
Well that's the only farked cylinder, so perhaps it dropped a valve (two?) just in that cylinder and the clueless owner kept driving it instead of grabbing the clutch.

And I thought the aftermath of my top-end seize was spectacular!

Drew
4th August 2007, 11:03
I cant figure out how something like that could of happened. REALLY high revs and a cambelt / chain failure and the piston meeting the valve when it was fully open? Could of snapped it but that are pretty hard! Usually leave dents in the piston and a dented valve. But say if it snapped it, then the next time the piston came up it must of just pushed the hell of it and fitted it into the hole and securely mashed it up against the valve seat. AWESOME i thought!

It's really common for the valve to snap, rather than punch a hole in the piston. It happens because they do not open straight inwards, so when the piston collects it on the angle they jam up.


Less likely to be over revved, and more likely a timing issue, slipped a tooth on the cam belt, or snapped the belt. The latter seems more likely in this case given that the other valves are sweet, and the motor obviously kept turning over.


I have seen it come with being over reved, and the clips that hold the vavle spring in place come out when the valves bounce, but it requires a shit load of bounce.

moT
6th August 2007, 22:18
looks a bit like ur bike lol

mark247
6th August 2007, 22:46
looks a bit like ur bike lol

If that was the quality of my valves, then its also the quality of your mechanic knowledge. isnt that right Mr Righty Tighty Lefty Loosey lol