Oversized Guides
If your cylinder head has had the valve guides replaced previously, it is recommended to confirm the inside diameter of the holes in the cylinder head before installing new guides. In some cases, the holes in the head have worn, requiring valve guides with larger outside diameters to be used. It is common practice to use oversized guides only where needed; they do not need to be used unless that particular hole is out of specification. Before installing oversized valve guides, be sure to ream the holes to the correct diameter to include the proper press-fit.
Valve Guide Undersized Inside Diameter
All IE valve guides are sold with an undersized inside diameter. This allows the engine builder to ream the guides after installation and set the stem-to-guide clearances exactly where they need to be, since different valve materials require different clearances. This feature eliminates any guesswork associated with replacing the guides. To make installation simple, we machine a small centering lip on the tip of each valve guide, which allows them to press into the head straight and consistently. Every engine builder will have his or her own specs, but as a general rule of thumb, we use the following valve-to-guide clearances.
Notes
- Direct replacement for part number 027 103 419
- Requires installation and machining by a machine shop
- Sold individually
Compatibility
Part Number
IEVTVV1
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Integrated Engineering (IE)