I?m toying with the idea of buying the tools to be able to do my own valve jobs. I?ve never done this type of work before but I?m reasonably capable and know my way around a machine shop doing simple tasks.
Looks like about $400 will buy a set of Neway valve seat cutters and the necessary accessories to change the guides and hone them to size. Quotes I?ve received to install guides, size them to the valves, and then touch up the seats to match the new guide is running more than $200 for labor.
Has anyone ever done this kind of work before and if so, any advice? Is it worth the hassle or should I just pay to have the work done by a pro?
On a related topic, I?m going to buy a bottle brush hone to break the glaze on some cylinders. Does anyone know what grit hone to use? Seems like 120 grit is popular but not sure.
Looks like about $400 will buy a set of Neway valve seat cutters and the necessary accessories to change the guides and hone them to size. Quotes I?ve received to install guides, size them to the valves, and then touch up the seats to match the new guide is running more than $200 for labor.
Has anyone ever done this kind of work before and if so, any advice? Is it worth the hassle or should I just pay to have the work done by a pro?
On a related topic, I?m going to buy a bottle brush hone to break the glaze on some cylinders. Does anyone know what grit hone to use? Seems like 120 grit is popular but not sure.