steveh1155
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I'm replacing the valves and associated parts on my 8N and I have to say, the old parts don't come right out like they do in the videos! It took me almost a full day to get the old valves and guides removed. The guides wouldn't budge when I pushed on the top with a ground down screwdriver. The only thing that worked for me was to pry the valve up off the tappet and tap on the old valve head to at least get the keepers to drop out. Then I could just lift the old valve out and get the spring off. Even then the guides had to be driven out with a hammer. I bought a 1 inch flexible hone to dress the guide bores, so hopefully I won't have any problems installing the new guides. Exhaust valves were somewhat easier than the intake for some reason. I bought a Neway valve seat cutting tool (used ebay), and I thought it took a 45 degree cutter for these seats, but when I looked at the cutter after it arrived it's in fact a 46 degree cutter on one side and 31 degrees on the flip side. Anybody know why there's 1 degree difference? Is this an appropriate seat cutter for 8N valve seats?
Thanks!
Thanks!