Posted by Tom Fleming on September 11, 2011 at 04:59:56 from (67.20.249.95):
Getting read to grind the seats for the regular, and have been debating whether to do a 2 angle grind (45 and 30) or just go with a single 45 degree grind. I already know I will have to recess the seats slightly no matter what I do.
My view is, the low compression and low RPM's dont require the 2 angle grind. Also important to note, I plan on a full rebuild next year on this, so what I am looking to do is just get this old girl running. Money and time are short on this one, so for the time being, I am leaving the old guides in. I have the correct pilots for the worn guides (which appear to only be .003 over spec).
Thoughts, comments, admonishment are all welcome!
ps. thought here is to get her running so I don't have to winch on and off the trailer to get her to winter storage, and then have to do it again in the spring........
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