31-03-14, 10:54 AM
It's been suggested I clean the valves whilst the head is off. What's the best way to do this (what solutions/tools to clean?), and do I need to replace the valve stem oil seals or can they be reused if in good nick?
Valve Cleaning
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31-03-14, 10:54 AM
It's been suggested I clean the valves whilst the head is off. What's the best way to do this (what solutions/tools to clean?), and do I need to replace the valve stem oil seals or can they be reused if in good nick?
31-03-14, 11:40 AM
So watched a few videos, and it seems lapping/grinding is what I need, with something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HOLTS-VALVE-GR...4897.l5661 I'm going to order the kit now, but has anybody else done this? I'm guessing from the videos I watched that it's straight forward enough job, just time consuming.
31-03-14, 02:36 PM
Yep, straight forward enough job but is time consuming... I've managed 8 of the 16 valves in 10 months... woops...
You will also need a valve spring compressor if you don't already have one ![]()
31-03-14, 03:00 PM
To clean up valve heads,pop valve in a drill, low revs, fine emery and CAREFULLY remove any carbon deposit. Don't go up the stem, usually there is a step onto the stem where it fits the guide.Stay off the guide part.
It helps to have the drill in a vice or workmate clamped solid. Better still a pillar drill or drill stand to take a pistol drill. Don't wrap emery over the valve or you may trap fingers in it if it grabs, use emery flat. GO STEADY |
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