Valve guide replace, ream and seat cutting - info on how to |
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Valve guide replace, ream and seat cutting - info on how to |
Dr Evil |
Apr 11 2011, 04:44 PM
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I am interested in doing my own head work. From what I see on line, I dont need fancy machines to accomplish most of this; Valve guide remove/replace, ream, and seat cutting.
What I dont know, is what to buy to get started. I will be doing this on the Corvair heads first, if they need it. I am converting to stainless valves and need to have them checked in the new guides and then checked for fitment and interference on the seats. What do ya'll use? Links, etc appreciated. |
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