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Neway valve seat grinding system
Has anyone experience with the Neway valve seat grinding system? As with any seat grinding operation it relies on the valve guide for concentricity so new guides are planned. Also realizing there is only one angle on the intake seat as the transition is built into the design of the seat.
Thanks The Neway Advantage - NEWAY
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Tony H W111 280SE 3.5 Coupe Manual transmission Past cars: Porsche 914 2.0 '64 Jaguar XKE Roadster '57 Oval Window VW '71 Toyota Hilux Pickup Truck-Dad bought new '73 Toyota Celica GT |
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Tony,
As their blurb states, Neway has been at it for quite a while. Their multi-point cutters, when introduced, were an improvement over stones. The current practice of using single-point, solid carbide cutters does seem to be accepted as an improvement over the Neway. That said, the most important element in producing good results remains the skill and care of the operator. |
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Cutters not grinders
Since the Neway is a carbide multi-blade cutter I should have titled the thread "Valve seat cutting" not valve seat grinding.
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Tony H W111 280SE 3.5 Coupe Manual transmission Past cars: Porsche 914 2.0 '64 Jaguar XKE Roadster '57 Oval Window VW '71 Toyota Hilux Pickup Truck-Dad bought new '73 Toyota Celica GT |
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