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Backyard Mechanic
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I need to get the valves redone on my '31 Sedan. Some of them are badly pitted on the seating surface. I know that the Filling Station has the valves but is there someplace that has the valve guides in case I need them. Thanks
--------------------------------------------------------- Thanks much, Ralph "Roll Tide"
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Filling Station also has the guides. They are cast iron and press in and out. Intake guides should not be worn too badly so maybe you can just get by with replacing the exhaust guides.
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when i had my head done at the local head shop, they were able to source and install new valve guides in my 1929 head. cheap and inexpensive
AACA - VCCA - Stovebolt - ChevyTalk Love the Antique Chevrolet's from 1928-1932 The Beauty, Simplicity, History, and the Stories they Tell
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Unfortunately, I’m willing to bet nothing is cheap or inexpensive any longer post Covid.
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