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Rodney Ebersole



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Location: United States, Colorado, Grant

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 5:39 am    Post subject: Grinding Valves and Seats Reply with quote

Just getting the tools lined up but now I need to now what what angels to grind them at. Ex. valve 44' and Ex. seat @ 45' ? then the Intake valve 29' and seat @ 30' ? Is it the smaller the angle of the valve the farther up on the seat the finail surface will be? What is the typicail runout of a new briggs valve?
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Rick Crow



Joined: 18 Jul 2001
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Location: Albany NY

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 3:35 am    Post subject: Grinding Valves and Seats Reply with quote

Those angles will work, however since it sounds as if you are building an open or outlaw motor you are better off doing a 3 angle cut. If these motors are for stock or superstock classes, You might want to check the rules. Most clubs don't allow valve grinding in a stock class.
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John Neilson



Joined: 19 Jul 2001
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Location: United States, California, Sun Valley

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 5:10 pm    Post subject: Grinding Valves and Seats Reply with quote

Rodney,
IKF rules for stock and superstock allow for grinding valves and seats. The dimensions are very clear in the rule book. The new B&S valves are good to lap right out of the box.
If you intend on grinding the seats, make sure that the mandrel is a solid one. I have seen expanding mandrels that are too thin, and will flex too much. Also, you might want to invest in a seat removal/install kit. If you grind enough seats you will need to replace them.
Get a couple of junk blocks to practice on, the seats are a marginal press from the factory.

John
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Rodney Ebersole



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 18, 2001 6:26 am    Post subject: Grinding Valves and Seats Reply with quote

Thanks, I have been having some fun getting all the stuff going. I hope practice will make things go a little quicker plus I don't want to work on my blockzilla project untill I have mastered moveing, replaceing, sizeing, welding, and wiring all my spare parts togather that I have around. This learning curve can hurt, I cut open my thumb the first time I tryed out my new (old) honeing machine on a sleeve. Outch! I need to keep them fingers for driven and picken on them parts.
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