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July 10, 2013, 03:58:20 pm »
hey guys i was just wondering if it is possible to take the stock intake valve and move it over to the exhaust side and install bigger intake valves from a 16 hp intek all i am wonderin if the intake valves that would go into the exhaust side once milled out can hold up to temps. is there a diffirence in composition? Alloys? thanks to all- levi
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July 16, 2013, 03:56:07 pm »
You shouldn't do that ,intake valves are made from less quality material than exhaust valves and won't stand up to the heat,they might last for one race but maybe not
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It can be done and it works great. We did it in our pulling tractor in a 14 HP vanguard. Have been running the same heads since 06 with no problems
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