by bgsengine » Mon Aug 11, 2014 3:23 pm
9 times out of 10, it will be either bad gas, or dirty air or a combination of both.
Stale gas running through engine - rapid buildup of varnish on valve stems , and just like the varnish you put on your workbench top, when it gets warm it turns into a sticky goo that when it cools, "glues" the valve in place. Dirty air, the reasons are usually obvious - combine the two, and you got dirty varnish build up - even a well maintained engine after enough hours, you'll find the black "coke" deposits on the valve stem from gas that has burned off simply due to high heat and leaves behind the gummy residue and carbon components of the gas.
Combine a sticking valve with overheating, the valve guides can move out of place, and on an OHV if they move the right way, rocker arm can bottom on valve guide and consistently bend the push rods.
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)