Thanks for all the great vids. I have learned a lot. How do you repair the seat? cutter or grind? Also have you ever tried to boar a small engine cylinder on your lathe?
I have some old Gravelys and a South Bend heavy 10
@mrpete222 no matter what, even with a toolpost grinder, a final lap would be a good idea. just what I've found from building a good amount of motors.
Thanks for showing, informative stuff........
paulrbrownbr549 6 months ago
Extremely Cool! Thanks again....
bentontool 7 months ago
Thanks again and again....
JeJeanSansterre 1 year ago
very nice!
I will definitely be doing this with my lathe.
BigAgitator 1 year ago
Nice job, thank you
harleyghost 1 year ago
Thanks for all the great vids. I have learned a lot. How do you repair the seat? cutter or grind? Also have you ever tried to boar a small engine cylinder on your lathe?
I have some old Gravelys and a South Bend heavy 10
Thanks
Rob.
rlferv 1 year ago
Nice video, thanks for posting this .
felson99 1 year ago
another great vid. I suppose you could cut multi angles on the valve seat. Like in performance engines. Neat idea mate.
wackedoutdude 2 years ago
could you have just cut the valve at a 45 with a carbide cutter, and more chuck/engine speed? slowly?
moto9ll 2 years ago
Yes--but you might then have to lap the valves.
mrpete222 2 years ago
@mrpete222 no matter what, even with a toolpost grinder, a final lap would be a good idea. just what I've found from building a good amount of motors.
Transane 7 months ago
Another interesting video. Nice job.
apowellz 2 years ago