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JAlex 07-31-2003 11:57 PM

300E bent valve new heads what to do???
 
Ok heres the deal. 89 300E 197,000 miles. I took it to a small shop that specializes in german cars, for a head job. The were having problems with their machine shop and didn't have a good place to reccomend so I researched and found out where the biggest mercedez dealer in north Los Angeles County that does ALL of the benz head work. So I get a call from the mechanic today stating that they had to remove the just rebuilt head due to a bent intake valve on the # 6 cylinder. They say its the machine shops fault. First words out of my mouth are "the timing must have been set wrong" of coarse they claim it was correct and the machine shop botched the job. Of coarse we all know what the machine shop is going to say!!!
So two questions.
1. What things can contribute to a single bent intake valve??
Do you think its the machine shop doing a bad job or the mechanics screwed up something??
2. Can they reuse the head gasket, exhaust gaskets and intake gaskets(I think when they ran the engine it never got warmed up).
Thanks in advance.
Alex

New2MBZ 08-01-2003 01:17 AM

Re: 300E bent valve new heads what to do???
 
The only way I know of that a machine shop's work could cause a bent valve would be if the valve stem to guide clearance was too tight and the valve opened and stayed open. That seems unlikely.


As far as the gaskets; head gaskets definitely cannot be reused! There is a certain level of "crush" the gasket does when torqued and it won't do it twice. The only exception to this are solid copper head gaskets used in race engines.

I might reuse the exhaust gaskets. I don't think I'd reuse the intake gaskets, especially if there is a coolant passage in them.


How did you determine this machine shop was a good one?
You know, there is a possibilty that the "problems" this garage was having with their old machine shop was not the machine shop at all, but this same sort of situation.


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