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ENGINE
VALVE SEAT RECONDITIONING, CONT.
7. Remove valve and check where the Prussian Blue™
indicates seat contact on the valve face. The valve
seat should contact the middle of the valve face or
slightly above, and must be the proper width.
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If the indicated seat contact is at the top edge of
the valve face and contacts the margin area(B) it
is too high on the valve face. Use the 30° cutter
to lower the valve seat.
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If too low use the 60° or 75° cutter to raise the
seat. When contact area is centered on the valve
face, measure seat width.
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If the seat is too wide or uneven, use both top and
bottom cutters to narrow the seat.
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If the seat is too narrow, widen using the 45° cutter
and re-check contact point on the valve face and
seat width after each cut.
NOTE:When using an interference angle, the
seat contact point on the valve will be very narrow,
and is a normal condition. Look for an even and
continuous contact point on the black marker, all
the way around the valve face.
Valve Seat Width:
Intake Std: .028I (.7 mm)
Limit: .055I (1.4 mm)
Exhaust Std: .039I (1.0 mm)
Limit: .071I (1.8 mm)
8. Clean all filings from the area with hot soapy water,
rinse, and dry with compressed air.
9. Lubricate the valve guides with clean engine oil, and
apply oil or water based lapping compound to the face
of the valve.
Lapping is not required with an
interference angle.
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Proper Seat Contact On Valve Face
Bottom - 60° or 75°
(B)
(A)
Seat
Width
Seat - 45° or 46°
Top - 30°

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