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  • How to Change Valve Guides In a 4G63 Cylinder Head

    How to Change Valve Guides In a Cylinder Head


    The first thing is to remove the valves, springs, retainers and locks.



    The guides are cracked from the bent valves…
    (Sorry about the pic,)



    The tools needed for this is an air hammer, a regular hammer, venire calipers, and the proper sized guide driver.
    Also the replacement valve guides are shown.



    Have the head with the deck side up.
    With the guide driver in the air hammer, knock out the broken guides.
    Take care on not letting the driver get into the head casting.



    Once all the guides are removed, flip the head over. Spray lube/oil in the guide bore (not shown), also lube up the replacement guide. Lightly tap the new guide to start it.



    Once the guides are started, use the air hammer to get them “close” to where they should be.
    I would not recommend trying to hand drive the guide fully into place, damage may occur to the tool, the guide, and/or the head casting.



    Once the guides are close, finish set the guides to the proper height. By measuring from the top of the guide to the valve spring pad using the venire calipers.



    Once all the guides are set to proper height, The head will move on to the next part of the repair, Having the seats cut, so the valve seat will be index to the center line of the guide.

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