Replacement valves
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Replacement valves
I'm rebuilding a VVT head, and the exhaust valves on cyl 4 are pretty eroded and need to be replaced. Mazda OE run $38 each. Supertechs are about half that, but there are a bunch of sizes and I'm confused as to whether I can mix them with OE valves. There's also brand X valves for about $10 ea.
Any recommendations?
Not from my car. This was a Japanese take-off. Kinda looks like det.
Any recommendations?
Not from my car. This was a Japanese take-off. Kinda looks like det.
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I'm rebuilding a VVT head, and the exhaust valves on cyl 4 are pretty eroded and need to be replaced. Mazda OE run $38 each. Supertechs are about half that, but there are a bunch of sizes and I'm confused as to whether I can mix them with OE valves. There's also brand X valves for about $10 ea.
Any recommendations?
Not from my car. This was a Japanese take-off. Kinda looks like det.
Any recommendations?
Not from my car. This was a Japanese take-off. Kinda looks like det.
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Interesting. I have an old BP05 head. The valves are cast with "05" whereas the VVT head exhaust valves are cast with "4W". They went from HLA lifters to solid lifters when they went to the 4W head. If it fits, what's different enough to justify a new part number? Maybe length? Did you have to shim them funny? I guess I could measure them, ya know, for science.
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Interesting. I have an old BP05 head. The valves are cast with "05" whereas the VVT head exhaust valves are cast with "4W". They went from HLA lifters to solid lifters when they went to the 4W head. If it fits, what's different enough to justify a new part number? Maybe length? Did you have to shim them funny? I guess I could measure them, ya know, for science.
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Interesting. I have an old BP05 head. The valves are cast with "05" whereas the VVT head exhaust valves are cast with "4W". They went from HLA lifters to solid lifters when they went to the 4W head. If it fits, what's different enough to justify a new part number? Maybe length? Did you have to shim them funny? I guess I could measure them, ya know, for science.
Edit, I looked at a parts site and it showed the same dimenions other than overall length. It showed 102mm for the vvt and 101.4mm for the 95. The valves I used on the 03 engine were from a 94-97 head. I did measure them 6 or 7 years ago, and i remember them being the same. I only had to order a few shims when I set clearance. Ill research more when i get back to work.
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I just found my build thread, which I hadn't updated in 6 years, and yes. I wrote that I measured them exactly the same. So it beats the hell out of me.
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...e-57217/page2/
Now 949 didn't list the lengths of the supertechs that I saw, but 5x did (all I did was google miata valve diminsions) and I found this:
Looks like they are all calling all 94-05 valve stem lengths 102mm.
The only measurements I found on my phone, partsology, claimed that the earlier models had a 101.4mm height.
Then I found this, which lists 102mm (101.89mm, close enough).
https://sites.google.com/a/philb.us/...Specifications
So I would say that they will all interchange fairly easily. I know mine did. As long as they measure up, use ones from the old BP05 head and lap them up and roll with it. Free valves!
No clue why they are different part numbers, unless they are somehow treated differently. I suspect what makes the part numbers different is that they have different numbers cast on them. I have had absolutely zero issues running the BP05 valves in my VVT head. I took the good valves out of my blown engine, and the valves out of the donor kia engine I had, and measured/eyeballed them and used the ones which looked best. That was my strategy.
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...e-57217/page2/
Now 949 didn't list the lengths of the supertechs that I saw, but 5x did (all I did was google miata valve diminsions) and I found this:
Supertech Valves for 1994-2005 Mazda Miata 1.8L
Exhaust Valve Specs:
MAEVN-1204 Exhaust Valve:
Exhaust Valve Specs:
MAEVN-1204 Exhaust Valve:
- Material: Black Nitrided
- Head Dia: 28.00mm(std OEM size)
- Length: 102.60mm(+.6mm longer than OEM)
- Stem Dia: 5.94mm
MAEVN-1206 +1mm Exhaust Valve: - Material: Black Nitrided
- Head Dia: 29.00mm (+1mm oversize)
- Stem Dia: 5.94mm
- Length: 102.60mm(+0.6mm longer than OEM)
MAEVI-1206 +1mm Exhaust Valve: - Material: Inconel
- Head Dia: 29.00mm(+1mm larger than OEM)
- Length: 102.60nn(+0.6 longer than OEM)
- Stem Dia: 5.94mm
- Additional Info: MAEVI-1206 is made from a Nimonic material also know as an Inconel (high temperature alloy). This material is most commonly used in the exhaust side, for engines yielding more then 120hp per litre. This reason for inconel is so the valve will not warp under higher heats. Inconel is a much more expensive material, causing a higher cost.
Intake Valve Specs:
MAIVN-1204(hi flo) Intake Valve: - Material: Black Nitrided
- Head Dia: 33.00mm (std)
- Length: 103.10(+1.1mm longer than OEM)
- Special High Flow shaping of the valve stem
MAIVN-1208(std flo) Intake Valve: - Material: Black Nitrided
- Head Dia: 33.00mm (std)
- Length: 102.00mm (OEM)
MAIVN-1206(hi flo) Intake Valve: - Material: Black Nitrided
- Head Dia: 34.00mm (+1 larger than OEM)
- Length: 102.6mm(+0.6mm longer than OEM)
- Special High Flow shaping of the valve stem
The only measurements I found on my phone, partsology, claimed that the earlier models had a 101.4mm height.
Then I found this, which lists 102mm (101.89mm, close enough).
https://sites.google.com/a/philb.us/...Specifications
So I would say that they will all interchange fairly easily. I know mine did. As long as they measure up, use ones from the old BP05 head and lap them up and roll with it. Free valves!
No clue why they are different part numbers, unless they are somehow treated differently. I suspect what makes the part numbers different is that they have different numbers cast on them. I have had absolutely zero issues running the BP05 valves in my VVT head. I took the good valves out of my blown engine, and the valves out of the donor kia engine I had, and measured/eyeballed them and used the ones which looked best. That was my strategy.
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Dimensions seem almost identical (my BP05 valves are about .004" shorter- avg 102.01mm vs 102.115mm). The only obvious difference is that the BP05 valves are magnetic while the BPW4 valves aren't, which suggests a different alloy.
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I do believe it is safe to say they arent a weak point. The vvt head i got had huge pits in the valves. The abused kia engine i got looked pretty great. Is it possible the older ones are beefier? (Not magnetic means stainless, right?) While i cant directly make any comparisons running mismatched valves (all my valves are na valves) i dont see how it would be an issue.
If you mix, cross streams, or whatever be sure to remember which valves are where, so you can tell us which ones are where and which ones broke first.