Posted by Bryan in iowa on September 01, 2009 at 20:12:47 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: Valve grinding posted by Bill in IL on September 01, 2009 at 18:50:14:
Stones for KwikWay or any other brand can be gotten from "goodsons" machine shop supply . You want to use a stone large enough to grind the whole seat ,,but not to large as to hit the side of the chamber. i try to keep stones dressed after 2-3 seat roughing in and after everyone when you cut the finish . Don't take to much off stone when you dress it . I grind bottom cut ,usually 60 degree, the hit the top to narrow the seat ,,15-30 dependin gon app. To finish I grind the seat to 44 1/2 degree to provide a little interferance for it to wear it,,always had good results . Any other questions feel free to drop me a line
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