Lapping Compound?
Hey Everybody,
I have E-heads with swirl polished valve, solid roller springs and multi-angle seats. What would be a good lapping compound - Brand, Grit, supplier for my application? Engine book recommended 600 grit. Thanks Again, Craig |
Re: Lapping Compound?
Craig,
The Goodson Company has a large selection of valve lapping tools and compounds.Their depth of stock is AMAZING!:) http://www.goodson.com/store/templat...0f4d0619e28305 You also might find lapping compound and other items at the local Sears! Good hunting! Lew |
Re: Lapping Compound?
GOODSEN... #39401 is their 280 fine grit compound is very good. ( it's actually "CLOVER" brand by loctite) i have used it for years in the shop. they also have finer grit's avilable. auto parts stores stuff is like mud with salt added. nfg.
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Re: Lapping Compound?
Craig,
It really depends on what you want to do with it. In reality, all that lapping compound should be used for is sort of a final check to make sure the valve is hitting the seat all the way around and in the correct place on the valve. It should not be used to actually remove any metal or make a bad seat "good". I also use the Clover compound. I use the 400 grit and get it from MSC, mainly because they are convenient and I am usually ordering something from them at least once a month. Goodson is also very good. |
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