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Valve reseating - P J Quinn - 13-03-2018 I need the valve seats recut and new inserts fitted in my Austin big7 engine block. Can anyone recommend a workshop to do this please. Many thanks RE: Valve reseating - Chris KC - 13-03-2018 Where are you, P J? RE: Valve reseating - Robert Leigh - 13-03-2018 (13-03-2018, 02:21 PM)P J Quinn Wrote: I need the valve seats recut and new inserts fitted in my Austin big7 engine block. Can anyone recommend a workshop to do this please. I know of 2 Austin Eight blocks which are available. Could it be that they are the same? Surely someone knows, but I have never had a Big Seven or an Eight. Robert Leigh RE: Valve reseating - Jeff Taylor - 13-03-2018 As I mentioned in an earlier post, the pistons of the 'Big Seven' and the 'New Eight, CR 6.8 to 1' - 1937 to 1948 are the same - Hepolite RS7665 with a bore of 2.235". Without knowing for certain having similarly not owned either model, it's possible the blocks are the same. Robin Taylor of Austin Big 7 Spares would presumably know if they are - robin.e.taylor@talktalk.net RE: Valve reseating - Thowdfella - 20-03-2018 (13-03-2018, 05:28 PM)Robert Leigh Wrote:I have an Austin Big Seven and have just done a valve grind and recut the seats- quite easy if you have one or buy a cutter. My valve springs were all different lengths so bought a new set. Inlet valve stems were also worn so bought a new set but originals are not available so Robin supplied the nearest alternative and I had to have the width turned down a bit.if the engine is in situ it's a real pig to get the collets back in position. Had to glue them to a pair of wire strippers in the end.(13-03-2018, 02:21 PM)P J Quinn Wrote: I need the valve seats recut and new inserts fitted in my Austin big7 engine block. Can anyone recommend a workshop to do this please. RE: Valve reseating - Derek Simmons - 20-03-2018 (13-03-2018, 02:21 PM)P J Quinn Wrote: I need the valve seats recut and new inserts fitted in my Austin big7 engine block. Can anyone recommend a workshop to do this please. PJ, Where about are you? I know a good engineering workshop in the south east that does them cheaply but not much help if you're miles away in the north or west!! RE: Valve reseating - Stuart Giles - 20-03-2018 Wondering why the original poster is considering valve seat inserts? assuming that's what he means. If the problem is just that the valve seats are sunk into the block, a light skim will narrow the seats quite markedly without the risk of the pistons coming out the top of the block if the block is as it left the factory. A skim should be a lot cheaper than the installation of a set of hard inserts. The seats form the hypotenuse of a virtual triangle, so every 10 thou' off the block face will be just over 14 thou' off the seat width with any 45° valve setup- Certainly can't see that hard seat inserts would be necessary in any low revving motor with relatively light valve seat pressure. RE: Valve reseating - David.H - 21-03-2018 (20-03-2018, 11:18 PM)Stuart Giles Wrote: Wondering why the original poster is considering valve seat inserts? assuming that's what he means.Worth remembering that valve seat recession is unlikely to be much of a problem when using modern non leaded fuel.....no lead in the fuel back in the day! Damage or other degradation will need re grinding or cutting of course. RE: Valve reseating - Mike Costigan - 21-03-2018 (21-03-2018, 09:35 AM)David.H Wrote: Worth remembering that valve seat recession is unlikely to be much of a problem when using modern non leaded fuel.....no lead in the fuel back in the day! ... But don't forget, once upon a time regrinding the valves was a regular maintenance routine; my father reckoned on doing it twice a year when he was doing around 10,000 miles per year! RE: Valve reseating - David.H - 21-03-2018 (21-03-2018, 10:28 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote:(21-03-2018, 09:35 AM)David.H Wrote: Worth remembering that valve seat recession is unlikely to be much of a problem when using modern non leaded fuel.....no lead in the fuel back in the day! ... I'll remember that as I clock up 10000miles this year!! |