Beta 2 Head Work
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Vehicle: 2000 Hyundai Elantra GLS
A few weeks ago I noticed excessive oil consumption, about half of a quart every one hundred miles. As well as occasional black smoke coming from the exhaust. There's no visible oil leaks. So I assumed the one hundred and ninety thousand mile piston rings were starting to show their age. The compression test showed that all cylinders were between 210-215 psi. So one would assume that the rings are actually in decent condition. Now I believe the valve stem seals are worn. I figured if I were to install new valve stem seals, I would rather install them on the better flowing solid lifter Beta 2 non-cvvt cylinder head. So I acquired a 2002 Elantra head for fifty dollars.
And then I figured If I were to take the time to install another head, I may as well take a bit more time and install a decked Beta 2 head with head work.
I'm about six hours into this project and probably have another ten to go. I'll need to get an extension for the Dremel.
It will probably be a few weeks until I will be able to finish and install the head.
120WHP HERE I COME!!! Lol
Here are the before and the halfway finished exhaust ports:

And then I figured If I were to take the time to install another head, I may as well take a bit more time and install a decked Beta 2 head with head work.
I'm about six hours into this project and probably have another ten to go. I'll need to get an extension for the Dremel.
It will probably be a few weeks until I will be able to finish and install the head.
120WHP HERE I COME!!! Lol
Here are the before and the halfway finished exhaust ports:

Thread Starter
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 345
Likes: 3
From: NC
Vehicle: 2000 Hyundai Elantra GLS
I never said the exhaust port was done. I said it was halfway done.
@HyundaiKitCoupe
Wouldn't be worth the time. They say 90% of gains are from the first inch after the valve seat.
@HyundaiKitCoupe
Wouldn't be worth the time. They say 90% of gains are from the first inch after the valve seat.



