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when i go to do a valve job i take the heads apart, then scrub them with a wire brush and solvent, then run them through the jet wash. then i glass bead blast the valves. after that i grind the valves and seats, lap them with lapping compound, and then block them, wash once more and boom, there like new again. carb cleaner works really good to but you'll have to wash the part afterwards. good stuff though ils360
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@ils360 Damn, Like 2 years ago i went through the artists on my ipod and looked through all the albums they had to see if i liked any songs, i could of swore i listened to all the songs from yellowcard. Thanks man.
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@GarageCrazy believe by yellowcard
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Whats your intro song? Sounds like a new fav song to me =]
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Could you use a dremel with a soft wire wheel? After the liquid is cleaned off the parts a wire wheel would be a time saver in taking the softened carbon away. Great video good entry level and simple explainer...
madcyborg 3 months ago
@madcyborg its not a good idea
ils360 3 months ago
wd40 it better.
mindfuckerification 6 months ago
@mindfuckerification no it's not
ils360 6 months ago
@ils360 lol in my exprience it has been. lets not start a wd vs blaster debate tho. lol i mean come on how classic is that wd smell!!!
mindfuckerification 6 months ago
@mindfuckerification classic yes but blaster works better lol
ils360 6 months ago