jd4242
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- 92explorer&94 ranger
Ouch. I hate to be selfish, but I wonder how the heads on my 4.0 ohv are holding up. I know I did not have the guides replaced.
I'm amazed on the pitting from where the head gasket went south also. Oh man. What do you do when you keep shaking your wallet upside down and not even pennies come out?
I wonder to.I know any built motor should really have them but just didnt consider this to be a ""built"" motor and especially at the low rpms these motors turn.I could have sworn we did put them in anyways but obviously we didnt.its the added pressure and heat from the sc that causes them to wear so fast.sure SS valve on cast steel guide is also not a good idea.no way to tell also unless you pull them to check or a valve gets stuck open..

I also ran this motor pretty damn hot up in the mountains when I was trying to get back to camp..think I drove it 40ish miles with it over heating every 5minutes. I would have to stop fill it with water and go again.2 hours into the rest of the group found me after the trail and gave me a bottle of stop leak.worked for about 5 miles till it built boost and it blew again...so there was alot of heat involved for awile, that could have messed the valves up even worse and im sure there was alot of pressure and steam going through where the gasket blew, causing the pitting ..
Just hate throwing more money at this motor but certainly dont want it breaking down again in the mountains or having to pull it apart again
