rustyfarmall said: (quoted from post at 23:44:38 06/19/14)
Nebraska Kirk said: (quoted from post at 19:40:51 06/19/14) Is there some special tool made for removing valve seat inserts? I am trying to remove some and am not having any luck. I have removed hardened inserts before by welding a bead around them and they shrink and fall out, but these are cast iron and the welding trick does not work.[/quote:46b18be175]
Are you sure it is an insert? The original seat is part of the head. It has to be cut, or milled out, before an insert can be installed.
Yes, I am sure. I can see the fine line and very slight step where the insert is.
[quote:46b18be175="ohiojim"](quoted from post at 05:22:34 06/20/14) around here they just run a weld bead for about an inch and they fall out..
Even on cast iron inserts? I have tried the welding trick on cast iron inserts and it does not work for me.
This post was edited by Nebraska Kirk at 07:14:26 06/20/14.
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