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grinding valve seats on a cub?
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Posted by shannon on December 24, 2003 at 12:24:14 from (199.224.83.77):
have bad valve seats on a cub. and i was just wondering how to refurbish them. i was going to get some valve grinding compound and try to lap them a little but i dont know if tahts going to work as i dont know if ill be able to get a good grip on the valves to do taht. and do you have to take out the cam to get the valves out on a cub? right now i just have the head off and trying to figure out the best way to get the job done without taking it all apart. this is the first time working on a cub and the i+t shop manual was very helpful, as according to them the only thing you need to know about valves and seats on a cub is that there 45 deg 3/64 wide and they must be in the block permanetly cause theres no removal instructions or pictures. thanks
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