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Weifang 495 - Reaming and Replacing Valve Seat; Diagram of Reconditioning Valve Seat

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tightness.
If
the
we·ar,
cqrrossion
and
out
-
of
-
roundness
of
the
valve
~nd
seat
are
not
serious
~nd
their
contact
band
width
.is
less
than
5
mm;
then
the
contact
band
can
be
lapped
with
lapping
compound,
It
is
important
to
prevent
the
lapping
compound
from
g~tting
illto
the
valve
guide
when
lapping
the
contact
band.
Well
lapped
contact
band
of
valve
and
valve
seat
should
be
even
,contin-
uous
and
in
·greyish
white,
colour
without
pitting
,scrape
and
briliant
line.
After
lapping,
both
the
valve
and
valve
s.eat
must
be
carefully
cleaned
'with
kerosine
or
diesel
fuel;
the.n,
put
the
related·
side~
'0£
cylinder
head
upvl.ard
after.
the
lapped
valve
is
mounted
with
its
springs,
an'd fill
some
kerosine
into
the
.port.
After
2 - 3
minutes,
if
there
is
no
leakage,
the
contact
surfaces
are;proven
in
good
air
tightness.
(3)Reaming
and
Replacing
Valve
Seat
The
valve
seat
can
be
reconditioned'if
it
is
burnt
out
or
out-
of-roundness
s.eriously.
First
of
all
,ream
the
valve
seat
by
means
of
a 15°
and
7~oincii'Q,ed
angle
reamer
with
a
guid.~
rod
of
9
mm
in
diameter.
Nex:t}rea~'ith.econtact
band
of
the
valve
seat
with
a
reamer
of
45o?:f~~~ihed
angle
until
the
conta~.t
band
is
rounded.
The
contact
band
~~t,ltlishou:tdlbe
of'1.3-1.
5
mm
~.s-.shown
in
Fig.
7.
,'
.............
/
'.
I
,
I
/
Fig.
7
Diagram
of
reconditioIling
v"alve
seat
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