capnmatt
Cadet
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- Jul 18, 2015
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Hi. I have some concerns for the cylinder head for the AQ145a. I hear it has a bad reputation for blowing out the #4 exhaust port. A common fix is to fit a metal (copper possibly?) ring and build up with epoxy around the #4 port.
In rebuilding my motor i see that this repair/modification was done to my head. After closer inspection i see - in order that the #1 exhaust port is in good condition, the #2 port is showing some signs of decay, the #3 port is showing signs of possible (near future) failure, and the #4 port with the repair ring.
In building this motor is it wise / unwise to use this head?
I was told by a local machine shop it is OK, but i don't know if i trust it. Any advice from a knowledgeable viewer? Please see below pics:
In rebuilding my motor i see that this repair/modification was done to my head. After closer inspection i see - in order that the #1 exhaust port is in good condition, the #2 port is showing some signs of decay, the #3 port is showing signs of possible (near future) failure, and the #4 port with the repair ring.
In building this motor is it wise / unwise to use this head?
I was told by a local machine shop it is OK, but i don't know if i trust it. Any advice from a knowledgeable viewer? Please see below pics: