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Scion Exhaust Valve expels burnt gas in an unbelievably quick manner, which provides better engine breathing and enables your ride to be lively. Scion was founded in 2003 with a clear focus on youthful drivers who were fond of a bold paint, single price menu and a series of Release Series models that were immediately collectible, with the interactive concepts of a Virtual Scion City and pop up music events making the process of car shopping an entertaining one. The brand was the experimental center of Toyota, which tried new technology, straightforward online ordering, and customizing components, selling over a million cars and receiving unlimited first-time buyers, meaning owning a Scion was becoming a member of an artistic community, where self expression and practicality were important. It also nurtured owner clubs, city-based art exhibitions, and video game tie in that ensured that the excitement was high and that a Scion could be as unique as its driver. The Exhaust Valve closes then opens inside the motor. The process of installing a new Exhaust Valve starts with the lifting of the cylinder head, cleaning the ports and examining the guides and seats. Slick the stem, and slip it through the guide, seal it, spring, retainer and tighten the keepers. Rotate the valve to allow easy movement, lap where necessary and preload. Install head again with a gasket, reassemble timing parts, assemble as tolerated, hearten bolts, and finally, a leak test (to ensure that the Exhaust Valve moves smoothly during warm up).