Valve seat tool.
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Valve seat tool.
Just picked these beauties up for a song. The larger seat tool has the Ford script. How viable of a tool was this? It would create an arched seat instead of a three angle. I know the intake would work fine with a narrow seat, but I was taught to create a wider seat for the exhaust for heat transfer.
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Re: Valve seat tool.
I use them for carbon removal - Neway for seat cutting.
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Re: Valve seat tool.
That Neway tool is the cats meow...or as others would say the "cats butt"...
It really works great as demonstrated to me and a friend by Joe Bell. Too expensive for me to own as I don't really need one anyway. But it would be nice to have one "just because"...
(the wife would have a fit about the cost!)

It really works great as demonstrated to me and a friend by Joe Bell. Too expensive for me to own as I don't really need one anyway. But it would be nice to have one "just because"...
