Posted by ccaissie on August 14, 2011 at 06:31:02 from (72.95.101.67):
In Reply to: Cub Engine Overhaul posted by TC2 on August 13, 2011 at 08:00:36:
My engine did not need valves, so I did not purchase a kit. I parsed it out, new crank through YT, Pistons, bearings from TISCO, etc.
Used to buy direct from TISCO, but now only through dealers. Most dealers will tell you if parts are TISCO or other make, and you can shop for best prices on "sub-kits".
Local machine shop charged $100 for bore to .040, and $3 each to resize the valve guides. I ground the deck flat to true it up, using the head and some #80 grit, and used solder to fill in some divots. Bought 4 used exhaust valves and lapped all in by hand.
All went well, except I am struggling with other stuff to get it running well.
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