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WT-2090 Valve Refacing & Seating Tools
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WT-2090 Valve Refacing & Seating Tools
Precision machined tungsten carbide blades produce Valve Seats with:
- Accurate Seat Angle
- Superior Seat Surface
- True, Flat Seal
- Seats concentric with valve Guide
Available in a wide range of cutter diameters and angles
Content:- Cutter 52 - 65mm / 60° - 75°
- Cutter 46 - 60mm / 45° - 30°
- Cutter 44 - 52mm / 75° - 30°
- Cutter 37 - 46mm / 68° - 45°
- Cutter 37 - 44mm / 75° - 30°
- Cutter 28 - 35mm / 75° - 45°
- 5 pcs expandable pilot 5.5mm- 12.5mm
- T wrench handle
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I have found that on the inlet side on many heads that the inlet flow is best when the angles are left sharp, not radiused. And yes, a micro boring tool is quicker than grinding and would be ideal.
I hope this gives some ideas to think about,it.
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if you do the 45 deg contact face first the top cut will often go right thru it as shown; it helps sometimes to do the top cut first. <DD>Forming a 20 deg top cut with a Neway cutter.
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- Removes many balancers, steering wheels, pulleys, and gears with tapped holes
- 4 slots in yolk for 2 or 3 hole applications
- Includes: 3/8 In. x 24 In., 5/16 In. x 18 In., 3/8 In. x 16 In., M8 - 1.25 x 80 mm bolts
- Heat treated pressure tips for damage free shaft ends