That cast iron is pretty 'soft', machined up nice. Machining spring seats deeper, how much material left before spring seat hits port roof? Can you get different length valve stems if needed or doesn't it matter as much if you shim rocker arms?
I am really enjoying the head videos. Why do you still need to shim the valve seats when you know that they are all the same height now? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for taking us along for the ride mr Dodd
Already waiting for part 3😎
Great video. Love being able to see the machining up close 😊
That valve clearance cutting was very satisfying to watch!
your attention to detail and explanation is great to watch - subscribed !
Many thanks, and glad you enjoyed.
Great work. Lovely finish. Good to watch a professional at work.
Totally agree!
Great to see how its all done and the skill needed.
Great work 👍
Stefaaaaaan
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That cast iron is pretty 'soft', machined up nice.
Machining spring seats deeper, how much material left before spring seat hits port roof?
Can you get different length valve stems if needed or doesn't it matter as much if you shim rocker arms?
Sonic testing is used to check casting thicknesses, longer valve are available but this does not help
With geometry or shimming.
I am really enjoying the head videos. Why do you still need to shim the valve seats when you know that they are all the same height now? Thanks for sharing.
I’ll let you think about that for a while…..
Hi, Did you make the valve spring seat
cutter or is it one you can buy online, thanks for a great video
It’s a 30mm spot facing tool I purchased from ebay