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gearhead13
Originally posted by rapidray View Post
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since I got the stone seat grinder my valve jobs have gotten much better over a neway cutter only.
Tom Klemme and I messing around have a new belief on that DEEP deep 60 degree cut. we have a flowmaster 110 at the shop and have gained 5 + C.F.M. on that cut and a fine valve job . no porting at all just seat attention.
1 angle = stock 45 valve 46 seat
3 angle = better 45 valve 30,46,60 seat
5 angle = more tools more cost more performance
7 angle = you get the idea
radius = much work and that last tenth of a percent of potential.SUZUKI , There is no substitute
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gearhead13
If you have the tools, then exotic multi angle valve jobs can help.
But for me the $250 the machine shop wants to do a valve job isnt worth it for the 5 cfm gain.
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Originally posted by trippivot View Postsince I got the stone seat grinder my valve jobs have gotten much better over a neway cutter only.
Tom Klemme and I messing around have a new belief on that DEEP deep 60 degree cut. we have a flowmaster 110 at the shop and have gained 5 + C.F.M. on that cut and a fine valve job . no porting at all just seat attention.
1 angle = stock 45 valve 46 seat
3 angle = better 45 valve 30,46,60 seat
5 angle = more tools more cost more performance
7 angle = you get the idea
radius = much work and that last tenth of a percent of potential.
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hp1000s
Does the radius seat treatment do a good job at heat transfer from valve head? Does it last(wear) as long as an angled cut?
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Old Colt
Yes, the radius cutters provide a flat seat area. There are many cutters available for different head, port and chamber configurations. They can provide seat widths from 0.010 to 0.060 or so.
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82Shafty
I was going to add that as long as you maintain the proper seat width heat transfer will be the same if your using the same cam that allows for the same seat time.
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