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I used sea foam today.. Engine now run rough..i removed 1 sparkplug wire at at a time. Engine should mis when each wire is removed but when i remove the #2 plugwire the engine speeds up..

Sounds like i have a small knock or rattle in engine on decelaration .. Please help

i sprayed the seam foam in a fine mist with small paint gun into intake..

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So i may have carbon in cyl or wedged in valve? Was running fine until i used sea foam... Thanks

Not really sure it's related to the sea foam. Can't see how that would effect only one cylinder. It sounds more like an electrical arc in the distributor (or between wires if they are old) that causes #2 to fire before it should.

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update..i removed valve cover and found #2 valve was loose enough to move side to side..going to remove head tomoorow.. im thinking valve guide..any suggestions on rebuilding head or buying a rebuilt head? thanks.. and any one know the cost?

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I just paid $400 at a carquest machine shop, here what I got-

2 new valves, new exhaust guides, valve and seat grinding, tipping off the valve tips to keep them the same installed height, resurfaced head. Gasket set is another $50, I used Felpro, which includes the valve seals. The book by Frank Honsoweitz on how to rebuild your nissan L-series engine is a great investment, lots of detail on the does and dont's of rebuilding. good luck

Eric

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