09-06-13, 01:14 PM
(09-06-13, 12:56 PM)nickodemon link Wrote: [size=1em] I will try to straighten the original valve first.[/size]This is very easy, just get a drill (with speed control) and a rubber mallet.
1. put the valve in the the drill and then slow rotate the valve looking for worst off-set point.
2. give the valve a gentle wack with the mallet in the opposite direction to the offset, repeat this untill its as good as you can get.
3. take the valve out and turn it around putting the oppsite end in the drill
4. do everything in part 2.
The above only works in the exup valve is only offset but small/medium amount, if its more then take it to an engineering shop witht thay will do the above method bu using an overhead drill (which is fixed so valve is easier to wack with mallet etc)
I have done this a few times for people.