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Re: Re: Lapping Liftall ball seats
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Posted by Joe Berendzen on March 26, 2001 at 14:56:10 from (216.152.11.37):
In Reply to: Re: Lapping Liftall ball seats posted by R.Williams on March 25, 2001 at 23:01:59:
I got the info on lapping the check valve ball seats from the Liftall section in the IT manual. They recommend lapping the seats with the ball 1/32 larger than the valve ball. One of the two balls I removed was pitted somewhat with rust. After I posted my question, I continued to lap the valve seats and they got to where they sealed a lot better than they were, but some light still got through. They may seal 30 wt. oil just fine like I have them now. I guess I'll put it back together and see, unless someone has a better suggestion. Joe
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