yall saw the short, but this is bit of a closer look. i pressure washed the head to get the initial gunk off then switch to elbow grease lol. WD40 with some scrub pads and a sandpaper block. very happy with the outcome. still have the head that could be completed and sold
i dropped a valve on the dyno big disaster for me anyway mashed up 1st cylinder a bit on k20a2 head do you know if the head is repairable after something like that or is it worth trying
@@VHBEngines ok thanks dude they are getting very expensive to replace in Australia will just hold onto it for the moment i have another head to use in the meantime.
Looking alot better than it did
yall saw the short, but this is bit of a closer look. i pressure washed the head to get the initial gunk off then switch to elbow grease lol. WD40 with some scrub pads and a sandpaper block. very happy with the outcome. still have the head that could be completed and sold
The head looks like it was left out in the weather.
@@Desertduleler_88 ding, ding, ding! We got a winner 🤣
i dropped a valve on the dyno big disaster for me anyway mashed up 1st cylinder a bit on k20a2 head do you know if the head is repairable after something like that or is it worth trying
I've seen pretty extensive damage repaired so it most likely can be fixed. Really comes down to how much it'll cost to repair vs replace
@@VHBEngines ok thanks dude they are getting very expensive to replace in Australia will just hold onto it for the moment i have another head to use in the meantime.