Thank you for posting this do it yourself valve job video Aaron. The viewers can review your video over and over again as they do their own valve job. You might mention that each valve and its chamber are unique in size, and the valves need to stay in the same chamber they were fitted for. The cutting tools and T handle sure make the job easier.
Nice job. It takes a lot of patience to get this right. Ported, polished and ground valves on mini heads in my teens using stones. Mixed results, but that’s all the fun.
Those Neway valve cutting tools look like an ideal way for the small volume shop to do valve jobs without spending 100K on an assload of super expensive machines.
so if the contact area with blue ink is low then we use 30 degree cutter...and if the contact area is high then we use 60 degree cutter. please clarify this.
Good explanation, and good on ya for recording. I just had a go at lapping my 4g63t valves and they leak worse than before haah! may need to order a kit to do this or get quote for engineering shop($$$$NZ)
Thanks for watching! If you're only planning on doing the 1 set of valves, it's generally cheaper to have an engine reconditioner do it for you since the price for just one cutting head is about AUD$250, and I imagine a carbide valve face cutter is about the same. The tooling would quickly pay for itself if you've got a few mates that want their valves done though!
Nice ! tnks for the info ! I just done a valve job on a diferent head and all shows like you do. I have new valves, new seats and new gides. When I seat them the "dull" surface shows in the middle and it´s perfect but in some valves when I test them (filling the port with gas) after 10 min only one, and onle ONE drop of gas is present arround the valve plate and it stops there. Is this normal ? Tnks !
@@AaronBonBarron I'm doing caldina, hey do you have Instagram? If so find me @ze_performance I'd be keen to help out I made a clear acrylic plate of cc'ing the combustion chamber happy to lend it out.
That would be cool but I live in far north Qld so would cost a bunch to send it up to me haha Are you making a custom exhaust or intake manifold? Mine is for RWD.
Thank you for posting this do it yourself valve job video Aaron. The viewers can review your video over and over again as they do their own valve job. You might mention that each valve and its chamber are unique in size, and the valves need to stay in the same chamber they were fitted for. The cutting tools and T handle sure make the job easier.
Good job. The Neway cutters are a step above the rest for concentricity and repeatable results. Nicely done.
Learned much from your video demonstration. Thanks for the effort!
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Awesome video, thinking to try this on my 4age cylinder head!
Nice job. It takes a lot of patience to get this right. Ported, polished and ground valves on mini heads in my teens using stones. Mixed results, but that’s all the fun.
Awesome video! Curious what cutters you used, considering trying this on a 4age head.
nice work Arron, thank's for the valuable lesson keep the good work up buddie
Those Neway valve cutting tools look like an ideal way for the small volume shop to do valve jobs without spending 100K on an assload of super expensive machines.
Perfect!
Very good job, Master!
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Nice video, I do wish you listed the products your using, thanks for the time of doing the vid
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i was dreading having to pay someone else to cut my seats!
so if the contact area with blue ink is low then we use 30 degree cutter...and if the contact area is high then we use 60 degree cutter. please clarify this.
Thanks.
Good explanation, and good on ya for recording. I just had a go at lapping my 4g63t valves and they leak worse than before haah! may need to order a kit to do this or get quote for engineering shop($$$$NZ)
Thanks for watching! If you're only planning on doing the 1 set of valves, it's generally cheaper to have an engine reconditioner do it for you since the price for just one cutting head is about AUD$250, and I imagine a carbide valve face cutter is about the same.
The tooling would quickly pay for itself if you've got a few mates that want their valves done though!
Good work sir
Opa poderia me me dizer q loja vc comprou as ferramentas d retificar sedes d válvulas essas aí desse vídeo .
Hi , where dis you buy these cutting kit
Nice ! tnks for the info ! I just done a valve job on a diferent head and all shows like you do. I have new valves, new seats and new gides.
When I seat them the "dull" surface shows in the middle and it´s perfect but in some valves when I test them (filling the port with gas) after 10 min only one, and onle ONE drop of gas is present arround the valve plate and it stops there.
Is this normal ? Tnks !
It's pretty difficult to get a perfect seal, a tiny amount of leakage is ok and will probably fix itself when you run the engine for the first time.
damn i dread doing this on my 48valve v12
Oh suck it up princess
hi
what is the compression value after this job
thanks
I haven't built the engine yet, but I'll be CCing the head and calculating the compression ratio after I get it back from machining.
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Very nice
Thanks sir 👍👍👍 good working
And valve cutting company name address please help me sir
nice video i subscribed bro
what size pilot did you use?
I don't remember sorry, you should be able to find the valve stem size on Google or in a service manual though.
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hey man, what generation head are you using? were are you located? im building a gen4 5sgte in australia.
I'm in Australia too!
This is a 3rd gen GE head, is yours the Caldina head or the red top beams?
@@AaronBonBarron I'm doing caldina, hey do you have Instagram? If so find me @ze_performance I'd be keen to help out I made a clear acrylic plate of cc'ing the combustion chamber happy to lend it out.
That would be cool but I live in far north Qld so would cost a bunch to send it up to me haha
Are you making a custom exhaust or intake manifold? Mine is for RWD.
@@AaronBonBarron where abouts in far nq
@@TheMrkylester101 in the Gulf
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Love those Neway cutters but can't buy them thanks to the virus.
I could have done that job with stones in about 20 to 30 minutes. Well, I have, many times.
Having power tools to do the job with would be great, but I do valves so rarely that it's not worth buying the equipment unfortunately.
Not enough swearing! Are you sure youre an Aussie?
It's not a dash cam video! 😂
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You need to quit swearing
Sorry mum