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the word "seat" or "valve seat": it says it all !If drawing calls for a .015 seat, is that .015 dimensioned at A, or at B?
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If concentricity is ensured by the machining process with a decent surface finish then grinding is a waste of time and effort. The seat and the bore are machined from the same end without removing from the chuck and the seat and stem are machined without removing from the chuck. I have only found it necessary to lap valves on old(full size) engines where the seat or the valve has been replaced or re-cut or where there is some pitting.
Hi, What did you end up doing @scooby , Valve seat cutter or valve and compound grind on a square cut seat.
Im glad i read your post as i was amazed I could hold vacuum when the valve was off its seat (using my brake bleed pump) same as you.
Lapping is not necessary if the valve seats and valves are done correctlyI used valve seat cutter and made a very small seat, haven't lapped them yet. The plan is to lap with the highest grit lapping compound I got, put in ultrasonic cleaner, then test with pressure using thing I made.
The reason I am going to lightly lap is to get a better surface finish and thus perhaps a better seal. It seals right now, but not as much as I think it should
Don't lap, unless the Blue shows a gap.
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Traditional valve lapping compound always seemed coarse to me. Ibyhinknitbbreaks down as you use it. I marked the valve seat area with blue dykem then lapped the valves to show the seat area. I used magnifying glass too. You could se scratches but they were more like something you would see using fine wet or dry paper it gets better as you use it . We had the palm stick as well as a crank thing usually the little seal surface was nearly polished . We then put the springs on and poured a little alcohol or acetone in if it didn’t leak all was good. Since it was a back and forth motion there were no directional fibers. Even after a hard nitro run the seats were highly polished or burned. Aluminum heads had very hard seats but still polished nicelyMy way :
Use a magnifying glass to see the surface of the valve and seat
At the position of the valve and seat contact circle : No more scratches or similar caused by machining
Even a very small scratch or blemish will affect the sealing
Lapping with large grit size until No more scratches or similar caused by machining, then lapping with small grit to perfect the surface.
You could se scratches but they were more like something you would see using fine wet or dry paper
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