I should start a new thread on this! Bad thing to stray off subject. A expert I am not. Yes the head is cooler. The valve is exposed to direct combustion. Heat and Motion takes it's tole. Just looking for a way to extend life a little. I think the V-1 had some type of neoprene coating on the valve Seats. Valve life only needed to be less then 1 hour.
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You just want to get the motor tested - sort out the welding later. Buy a pot of exhaust paste, used for mending exhaust pipes, mix with a little water and spread over the inside (and outside) of the holes. Apply heat and it sets. Go out and test your motor.
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Mr Williams is correct! Boy can we ramble...........Fire it up!!! See what it will do or not. Leaning tool. The fist one I put together was silver soldered and ran for up to 3 minutes at a time. Even if the sealer blows out, it will run or not!........Good Luck....
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