You know how many tools I've bought cause I'm a nerd? Takes one to know one 😂beautiful kit, from Ford as well. Love it!!! 3 videos in one day, you're spoiling us Luis! Great video, I picked up a lot from it bro
I love buying tools too Mark! Sometimes they go years without using. I bought that kit from a dealership auctioning off their stuff! The reason there is 3 videos is because I changed my mind about making a super long video 😂
@@thomsoncarter3121 Thank you, I appreciate you watching and leaving a comment! Im honestly always looking for reasons to use those tools, I love them 😄
I appreciate it that! I also noticed you have some great content as well, so I subscribed to your channel, I will be checking out your videos later after work! Thanks again for your support 😎👍
I'm a nerd too I guess? I'd rather spend money on a quality tool, even if I might only use it once. That way, I'll still have a quality tool to use if there is a next time, rather than buy a cheap tool that is only usable once! and I'd rather do that than pay someone good money to mess up, which happens most of the time. Good video!
I appreciate you watching! I definitely do relate to what you are saying! Sometimes I splurge on tools whenever I know that I will use them for something important, but I also buy cheap stuff when I need something disposable 🤣! There are a lot of people who think like you and me, people who rather learn to do a job and to make sure it is well done! Take care my friend! 🫡
Very impressive work Luis!! Well I am proud to admit that I am a nerd too. 😄As a matter of fact places like auto parts stores and not to mention Home Depot are dangerous places for me because I want to buy every tool I see... 🤣🤣
I try to buy everything too! There’s a lot of guys like us James! 😂 I know exactly what you mean, I’ve bought tools for myself years ago that are still in the box! Including a fancy welding machine.
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I hear ya Brother! I actually have a welder that I have only used once and put it back in the box! The wife looks at it and rolls her eyes every time! 😅
Thank you! I’ve given the conventional tool a few chances, what usually happens is I end up getting some of the grinding compound on it and it never works again after that!
You can get them in several different angles specially when you want to do a performance valve job with more than the standard 3 angle cut. The 15 would come into play outside by the combustion chamber before the 30 and the 45. But you would only use it if you also have a 30 degree
Hello, thank you for watching and I appreciate your comment! The cutter that I used on this video to reface the valve is an older model that isn’t for sale anymore, Neway has a revised valve facer that has a handle so spin the cutter so you don’t need to turn your wrist so many times. The part number to the ones I used are #4637762 but like I said I recommend you get the newer version instead
@@colin5064 Hi, the effects on those parts would be almost negligible, since you are removing a very small amount of material. The effect on those parts is much greater when you resurface the cylinder head, because that can change the geometry.
You know how many tools I've bought cause I'm a nerd? Takes one to know one 😂beautiful kit, from Ford as well. Love it!!! 3 videos in one day, you're spoiling us Luis! Great video, I picked up a lot from it bro
I love buying tools too Mark! Sometimes they go years without using. I bought that kit from a dealership auctioning off their stuff! The reason there is 3 videos is because I changed my mind about making a super long video 😂
Nice job. You can hear the cutter smooth out when you got a clean cut.
@@thomsoncarter3121 Thank you, I appreciate you watching and leaving a comment! Im honestly always looking for reasons to use those tools, I love them 😄
I like the hose on stem as well for lapping
I agree, It’s honestly much easier to lap them that way! Thank you for leaving a comment 🙏
Subscribed. Great stuff. Thank you for sharing this 4.0 head series.
I appreciate it that! I also noticed you have some great content as well, so I subscribed to your channel, I will be checking out your videos later after work! Thanks again for your support 😎👍
Some great tools and techniques thank you for sharing,Just love the valve seat cutting tool perfect for home DIY
@@colin5064 I appreciate your comment, thank you so much for watching!
Great work!. I would use a magnetic tip to catch all the grindings that fell inside !🇺🇸
Definitely! I still haven’t cleaned or assembled the head, I’ll be using your idea for sure
I'm a nerd too I guess? I'd rather spend money on a quality tool, even if I might only use it once. That way, I'll still have a quality tool to use if there is a next time, rather than buy a cheap tool that is only usable once! and I'd rather do that than pay someone good money to mess up, which happens most of the time. Good video!
I appreciate you watching! I definitely do relate to what you are saying! Sometimes I splurge on tools whenever I know that I will use them for something important, but I also buy cheap stuff when I need something disposable 🤣! There are a lot of people who think like you and me, people who rather learn to do a job and to make sure it is well done! Take care my friend! 🫡
Very impressive work Luis!! Well I am proud to admit that I am a nerd too. 😄As a matter of fact places like auto parts stores and not to mention Home Depot are dangerous places for me because I want to buy every tool I see... 🤣🤣
I try to buy everything too! There’s a lot of guys like us James! 😂 I know exactly what you mean, I’ve bought tools for myself years ago that are still in the box! Including a fancy welding machine.
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I hear ya Brother! I actually have a welder that I have only used once and put it back in the box! The wife looks at it and rolls her eyes every time! 😅
Great tip with the hose and clamp, I too do not like the suction cup
Thank you! I’ve given the conventional tool a few chances, what usually happens is I end up getting some of the grinding compound on it and it never works again after that!
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I got a set of neway cutters off ebay that only had 15⁰ and 45⁰ on them. What is the 15⁰ for?
You can get them in several different angles specially when you want to do a performance valve job with more than the standard 3 angle cut. The 15 would come into play outside by the combustion chamber before the 30 and the 45. But you would only use it if you also have a 30 degree
Looks like I gotta buy the 30⁰ for a 15,30,45...3 angle valve job. I did hear you can get away with just the 45 for street use.@@MrBlitzkrieg1987
Greetings from canada. Great video. Question my friend. I couldnt find the valve face grinding tool you use. Would you mind sharing the link?
Hello, thank you for watching and I appreciate your comment! The cutter that I used on this video to reface the valve is an older model that isn’t for sale anymore, Neway has a revised valve facer that has a handle so spin the cutter so you don’t need to turn your wrist so many times. The part number to the ones I used are #4637762 but like I said I recommend you get the newer version instead
outstanding work!!
I appreciate you watching and commenting my friend!
I'm looking for the Valve face cutter like you have. What the name of the Cutter.
Hi, these are from a company called neway I got mine used from ebay
Neway Gizmatic Valve Refacer
So having recut the head valve seats,how does this affect the none adjustable hydraulic valve lifters ref valve clearance etc ?
@@colin5064 Hi, the effects on those parts would be almost negligible, since you are removing a very small amount of material. The effect on those parts is much greater when you resurface the cylinder head, because that can change the geometry.
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 thank you for the kind update
No, no! The lapping band should be more to the front of the valve - not in the middle as You say.
Sure 👍
No no! Wrong answer