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Default Cylinder head question

Just do the job!!!!!!!!! All the talk is taking way more time then the job
itself. This is not rocket science, more then enough information has been
given for a blind man with one arm to get the thing running.................

"stryped" wrote in message
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On May 7, 3:16 pm, "Tim" wrote:
"stryped" wrote in message

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It is ok to put new seals? There are deposits, rust on the valves int
he head. SO you are sayign to bolt on as is?

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No one can tell you that with certainty, without closely inspecting the
heads. But there is probably a 90% chance or better, that you would be
just
fine.

However, as much as you have scrutinized this project, I doubt you will be
comfortable until you do a clean and lap.

So either power wash the head completely assembled, and dry thoroughly, or
disassemble the heads, marking the heads and valves to assure the same
valve
goes back in the same hole, power wash, lap and reassemble. Do not mix the
valves, do not change the guides.

The valves will clean very well on a bench grinder with a wire wheel. Be
very careful cleaning down in the valve bowel and do not scratch a valve
seat.

Just decide and get to it, I expect you to have this finished last week
end.


Can I use a cup coarse wire brush for a drill?

Not changing the guides.