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2006 Challenger any other maints will changing valves and rebuild SC

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Iggyg00

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As the title says.

While I have the head off replacing valves and rebuilding the sc should I check or replace anything else?

Another question I have is facing the back of the boat the right side cam chain guide does this lock in any where as it was loose in the cavity.
Does the left side come out?
How do I now if the washers on the supercharger where ceramic?

Compressions where all at 130 PSI checked 3 times on each cylinder
Removing intake tube noticed a coating of oil coming from the supercharger is this normal? Im guessing no and there must of been a leak somewhere on the internals.

Any tricks and tips will be most appreciated.




At this point there is a ton of room in the engine bay.
 
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3ftdeep did a video of the valve job.
[video=youtube;YZ6DTNwaPSQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ6DTNwaPSQ[/video]

I don't understand your question.
Another question I have is facing the back of the boat the right side cam chain guide does this lock in any where as it was loose in the cavity.

The right hand side the cam chain tensionor. It is a Allen key that puts pressure on the cam guide providing tension to the chain. You have to back that off to get the chain to loosen so you can pull the head.
 
You will NOT know if they are ceramic until you pull the SC out and look at them. Post a pic of them if you can't tell. Also, there is a bolt that is on the bottom of the SC that sometimes leaks, if the oil is coming from there, remove it, clean it, use the proper sealant (I think it is Red Locktite) and put it back in. It can also be from the SC itself as the seals wear internally.
 
That video is exactly what i am using to do the valves.

What I mean by anything else is anything that is going to be a pain when the motor is back together.
 
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