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Posted by The Red on December 31, 2000 at 13:24:28 from (12.75.221.88):
In Reply to: Re: Re: valve guide removal posted by Charlie on December 31, 2000 at 12:55:34:
Charlie I may have gotten a bargain. Lets see if Let me recall what NAPA did. It was almost 2 years ago now. Boiled the head. Fluxed the head. Shaved the head. R&R valve guides. Ground intake seats. Replaced exhaust seats. Installed valves, springs. R&R manifold studs. All this labor for approximately $125. I supplied some of the TISCO parts, and they supplied the NAPA exhaust seats. Make sure that the shop also seats the valves with compound. That will save you a lot of adjusting in the first 30 hours. I had TISCO valves, ground IH seats and installed NAPA exhaust seats. I had to do a lot of adjusting in the first 30 hours. Hope this helps. I am a long time regular customer with them so I may have gotten a really good price. Punch below and you will find several pages on the 1951 H rebuild.
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