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By Hardhat_Barry
#8317
Does anyone know where I can get oversized valve guides for the Model G (1949)?

Or does anyone have fix for a valve guide that can just be pushed in i.e. slightly loose?

By Alan R
#75979
Hi Guys---------from a machinist's point of view valve guides are a straight forward piece of turning, drilling and reaming.........Either cast iron or Phos. Bronze in bar form is readily available commercially.......If you are able heat the head up such that the old guides drop out and the new ones drop in then this is preferable to drifting them out with a hammer and in a cold state.....it helps keep the machined hole in the cyl. head in good condition............Don't forget to lap the valve in afterwards....PS}--- Even if you can't heat the head up you can always put the new guides in the freezer overnight...This'll reduce their size enough that they can then just drop into place......WEAR GLOVES !!!
By Alan R
#75990
Hi Barry-------Good choice of lathe there, matey !! Taper roller headstock bearings, 1 Vee and 1 flat on the bedway which is induction hardened......Headstock Spindle takes a hollow drawbar collet attachment,other attachments include fixed and travelling steadies, BIG faceplate etc, etc.....Knocks spots off a puny Myford any day.......The valve guides are not that small really ( Try making 22BA bolts !!)......... Practice with some scrap Aluminium or Brass at first...............Go on !!....Be Bold !!......

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