- Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:13 am
#30367
First re cut the seats with tripple angles and lap in with coarse paste and stick ( rotate the valve , up down with 1/3rd turns till you get a grey band on seat and valve , then continue on to fine paste ) .
You can make pencil marks on the seat to check its even all around , with the valves in you can check for leaks by pouring petrol in the combustion chamber with the head upside down , good valve guides are a must .
This might be a good time to fit a new oversize exhaust valve which will help prevent the valve sitting too low on the seat and very much improve gas flow and help prevent valve burn out .
Many exhaust valve seats actually drop out from 1990's bikes so this is something to keep in mind as well .