J John Cobb New member Dec 12, 2021 #1 What's the general thinking on seating the valves on a 206 motor. Use new valves and lap them or use a cutter for the seats with new valves? Thanks
What's the general thinking on seating the valves on a 206 motor. Use new valves and lap them or use a cutter for the seats with new valves? Thanks
CarlsonMotorsports Site Supporter Dec 13, 2021 #3 Either or, for individual maintenance/repair. We machine all of our seats on rebuilds that come through our shop. ----- Thanks and God bless, Brian Carlson Carlson Racing Engines Vector Cutz www.CarlsonMotorsports.com Carlson Motorsports on Facebook 32 years of service to the karting industry ~ 1Cor 9:24 Linden, IN 765-339-4407 bcarlson@CarlsonMotorsports.com
Either or, for individual maintenance/repair. We machine all of our seats on rebuilds that come through our shop. ----- Thanks and God bless, Brian Carlson Carlson Racing Engines Vector Cutz www.CarlsonMotorsports.com Carlson Motorsports on Facebook 32 years of service to the karting industry ~ 1Cor 9:24 Linden, IN 765-339-4407 bcarlson@CarlsonMotorsports.com
CarlsonMotorsports Site Supporter Dec 14, 2021 #5 Chipg56 said: How much play in the guides? Click to expand... And that's as big of a problem and a less manageable repair for the DIY racer.
Chipg56 said: How much play in the guides? Click to expand... And that's as big of a problem and a less manageable repair for the DIY racer.
G gary10 Member Dec 14, 2021 #6 For $175 to replace the entire head assembly it’s not worth taking the time to do the guides especially if the engine needs valves on top of it. Just bolt on a new head
For $175 to replace the entire head assembly it’s not worth taking the time to do the guides especially if the engine needs valves on top of it. Just bolt on a new head