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Re: OH NO!!!! Valve guides
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Posted by Farmwrench on February 21, 2005 at 10:55:47 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: OH NO!!!! Valve guides posted by J. Schwiebert on February 21, 2005 at 06:15:25:
Called a guy that is sopposed to have it all for the Herc. He has exaust valves $8 ea. But nothing for the guides and the company that made them won"t anymore. Intake valves are in the hands of a guy in Washington state and he wants $30 ea. I have I&T but it is in the shop and I cant rember the exact #"s. Keeper is a 1/8 pin weak but not otherwise impacted by grinding. Exaust valves are worn out on one side only top and bottom oppisite sides so I might end up with more than 6 thou off if I have them ground. Seats and faces look good is the supprizing part. NO GO on knurrling I"ve done that junk before and learned my lesson. Works good and then worse than before in a hurry. Goodson has on line cataloge and nothing under .3xx ID I might call and see if they don"t have something "out back". I have yet to talk to West Falls Machine They keep a pile of guys busy redoing engines for A"s and T"s and anything else that comes in the door. Thank you to the folks that replied and I will contact you via E-mail. Vincent
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