Valve guide dimensions
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Valve guide dimensions
Hi peeps, would someone be able to do me a favour and tell me on newer style valve guides (with step for stem seals) the diameter of the part where the seal slips over and how long it is???
I have to take my heads off soon and want to see if we have a tool the right size to do them with.
I have to take my heads off soon and want to see if we have a tool the right size to do them with.
TC
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The TVR heads are 0.5", I believe they are std LR as most use common a garden LR stem seals.
I have a cutter for them, I use chevy? viton seals that are a little taller (need deeper cut), but that may be down to the shortened guides? sorry I've not really even looked at any LR heads.
If you need a cutter something like this:
.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... MEWNX%3AIT
will cut the shoulder for the seal and reduce the guide height if you wish.
I have a cutter for them, I use chevy? viton seals that are a little taller (need deeper cut), but that may be down to the shortened guides? sorry I've not really even looked at any LR heads.
If you need a cutter something like this:
.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... MEWNX%3AIT
will cut the shoulder for the seal and reduce the guide height if you wish.
Dave
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I've got a scrap 4.6 head in the poop pile somewhere. I'll look in about 20 mins Tom.
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Depth may vary a fair bit, cam lift / how much the guides are shortened... I'm sure I've seen a few where the seals seem to sit proud of the guide instead of fully engaging. I just know there is plenty to work with on the heads I tend to play with and prefer the seal that is longer with internal rings to grip better to the guide, so the ones I use are nearly 0.5" high as well, I set the cutter to 12mm depth from the guide tip.
Just measured an old std LR seal and thats only @ .25" high as a comparison.
Just measured an old std LR seal and thats only @ .25" high as a comparison.
Dave


