Posted by BushogPapa on March 22, 2010 at 17:47:20 from (173.88.92.254):
In Reply to: Lapping the valves posted by Ultradog MN on March 22, 2010 at 14:54:21:
You do not even have to use anything as coarse as "Lapping Compound" to check..
You can use good old rubbing compound, or even Polishing compound..either will leave a discernible mark and finish for you to verify the seating and seat width.. Are you positive the head is actually ready for valves to be dropped in..?? Actually, I would be surprised if it is "Ready" for valves.. I myself grind each valve and seat to be a perfect match and I need no spring pressure to see a full 360 degree "touch" on the seat.. You don't see that from NAPA...!!! Ron..
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