As someone who is trying to get into the cylinder head porting industry, I learned that i need all of my own equipment and control over quality as most places don't really care. I needed to learn how to do things like proper valve jobs, valve guide installation, boring/honing etc. I just wanted to say thank you for uploading these videos! I have learned a lot from these!
I really enjoy watching you do this with such a good set of eyes for detail. The video series shows a man aka Mark and it's not hard to see that he takes Pride in his work.
Fantastic work and craftsmanship Mark......it is easy to see why your builds put up the big power numbers that they do. Thanks for this great series.....I would buy an engine from you without hesitation. Maybe a 502 or 540 for the dually tow Rig?
I have a low mile 454 , all I need is to pick up the right oval port heads. I'm going to build this motor for my dually ! Hope these machine services are still available ?
back in the day, my grampa used to drop a valve in like that except he would hit the seat with a little dry graphite spray. he could see the indications in the graphite how well the seat came out. that was with an old Winona machine.
have you ever put a vacuum gun on the seats to see if they seal without spring pressure. and how does that machine make all the seats the same level. just curious about how accurate the cutter is because of deflection from only a one sided cutter. please forgive me i love your videos and actually have learned a lot. i only have stones and pilots. thankyou for all the videos and love the white chevelle.
How wide is the 45 on the seat Mark and deg was the cutter you used in the bowl to clean the ridge below the 70deg cut? Extremely nice work Mark! it shows you have cut thousands of seats with speed and accuracy. You are a PRO buddy!
I know it's been a while so not sure if you will see this. but, on the unshrouding cutter, it looks like the bottom is rounded? What angle does it leave when the 35* top cut meets it? Would it be considered a 0* cut? Would something like a 15* or 20* work for unshrouding? Thank you
Is there any specifications of the width of lap line, and I expect the episode to show how to change the bigger valve seat , not just cut it big by tooling
As someone who is trying to get into the cylinder head porting industry, I learned that i need all of my own equipment and control over quality as most places don't really care. I needed to learn how to do things like proper valve jobs, valve guide installation, boring/honing etc. I just wanted to say thank you for uploading these videos! I have learned a lot from these!
Top notch stuff brother I would have the most confidence your work would be spot on everytime you machined anything for me. Nice quality work
alot of work machining those heads really awesome watching the prosess
Quite possibly the most informative and comprehensive vid series I have found on bbc builds,outstanding!
I have never seen a set of tools for deshrouding valves like this. I am impressed.
I just wish every machine shop was that précised!
I really enjoy watching you do this with such a good set of eyes for detail. The video series shows a man aka Mark and it's not hard to see that he takes Pride in his work.
Valve job is absolutely perfect, I dont think you can buy an aftermarket head that is anywhere near this perfection.
Love it.cant wait to hear this engine come to life
Great video! +++ Beautiful work. That's gonna flow great.
BADASS! You do stellar work and definitely know your stuff...great job and awesome video!
Fantastic work and craftsmanship Mark......it is easy to see why your builds put up the big power numbers that they do.
Thanks for this great series.....I would buy an engine from you without hesitation. Maybe a 502 or 540 for the dually tow Rig?
Incredible work! You are so good with using the machine, it's almost scary lol
i am truly amazed
I have a low mile 454 , all I need is to pick up the right oval port heads. I'm going to build this motor for my dually ! Hope these machine services are still available ?
Excellent work
back in the day, my grampa used to drop a valve in like that except he would hit the seat with a little dry graphite spray. he could see the indications in the graphite how well the seat came out. that was with an old Winona machine.
Great fascinating detail Very impressive
have you ever put a vacuum gun on the seats to see if they seal without spring pressure. and how does that machine make all the seats the same level. just curious about how accurate the cutter is because of deflection from only a one sided cutter. please forgive me i love your videos and actually have learned a lot. i only have stones and pilots. thankyou for all the videos and love the white chevelle.
Hey I don't know if this is been asked before but I'd like to see more of your shop equipment also
How wide is the 45 on the seat Mark and deg was the cutter you used in the bowl to clean the ridge below the 70deg cut? Extremely nice work Mark! it shows you have cut thousands of seats with speed and accuracy. You are a PRO buddy!
He say forty thousandths.
.040
Yes .040 wide on the 45* seat. The ridge is left by the bottom of the 60*. He uses the original 70* bowl cutter a second time to clean it up.
super fint tänk om alla var lika noga med sina motor jobb många 👍
Awesome thanks for the vids
I know it's been a while so not sure if you will see this. but, on the unshrouding cutter, it looks like the bottom is rounded? What angle does it leave when the 35* top cut meets it? Would it be considered a 0* cut? Would something like a 15* or 20* work for unshrouding?
Thank you
you have made my engine builder look like a butcher ....Thanks
Is there any specifications of the width of lap line, and I expect the episode to show how to change the bigger valve seat , not just cut it big by tooling
I also own a VGS20 with the SGM tooling and those seats you cut are really good. What is your typical runout on a 2.19 sized valve?
i wish you did pontiac heads
is that a crack in the intakeseat on 5:50 top left? topvideo anyway thanks!
interesting catch
Very nice! 👍
BAD ASS !!
You could certainly use some better lighting for your video work here.
Donde consigo una máquina de esa
never trusted single cut
Why wast your time on chev crap