Rebuilding an ea82
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After you lap them, wipe them clean and have a look at the way they are lapping. It should be a constant clean face all the way around. If it's thin in one area and thick in another then your valve might be bent. If so, you take them to a head specialist and have them regrind them, then try lapping again.
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You shouldn't need to replace them, as they are very hard and never seen a set wear out. If they are gone, I would look for another set of heads, may end up costing a lot less.
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Ok. What sort of grinding paste you using? and does it have course and fine grit?
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A tip my dad showed me when doing valves is to use bearing blue. Smear a little onto the valves sealing surface and slam the valve firmly into the seat. Gives a nice blue ring which shows exactly how the valve is seating. Takes a bit of practice to work it out. You can also tell if the valve is bent by spinning it in the seat. If its bent you will see the edge of a particular point move in and out...if that's clear..
Also, when lapping the valves, make sure your lifting the valve and rotating it 90 odd degrees every now and then.
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Also, when lapping the valves, make sure your lifting the valve and rotating it 90 odd degrees every now and then.
Regards
Douglas
Thanks guys.
The compound I'm using is PowerPlus. It's designed specifically for valve lapping and has a course grit and a fine grit for finishing.
When I lapped them the first time I did two goes with the course grit and then finished them all with the fine grit. However, after I tested them and failed I lapped them again only using the course grit. I didn't think finishing them with the fine grit would that much of a difference?
Can I keep lapping them or am I at risk of ruining the valve or seat if I do?
The compound I'm using is PowerPlus. It's designed specifically for valve lapping and has a course grit and a fine grit for finishing.
When I lapped them the first time I did two goes with the course grit and then finished them all with the fine grit. However, after I tested them and failed I lapped them again only using the course grit. I didn't think finishing them with the fine grit would that much of a difference?
Can I keep lapping them or am I at risk of ruining the valve or seat if I do?
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PowerPlus is pretty commonly used brand, so you should be ok, as long as you follow their instructions.
Personally I would have used 1 times course and 2 times fine. I'd give it another go with the fine and retest.
Personally I would have used 1 times course and 2 times fine. I'd give it another go with the fine and retest.
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Try lapping once (or twice) first with the fine grit, then if this doesn't work, then look at new valves but I'd take the heads down to your local head specialist and ask them first before shelling out good money.
BTW, my name is Paul, not sure where Ron comes from?
BTW, my name is Paul, not sure where Ron comes from?
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No worries at all James, I've been called a lot worse over the years. Lucky I have think skin 
Yea mate, lap them again and let us know how it turns out.

Yea mate, lap them again and let us know how it turns out.
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Success!
I lapped a couple of times with the fine grit but I also cleaned out a lot of scale that had built up below the seat. I think primarily what was happening was bits of dirt were breaking away and fouling the space between the valve and the seat (heads haven't been professionally cleaned).
So now I want to go through the other head and clean it up like I have done this one. Only problem is I have already installed it with a new gasket. I guess I can't reuse this new head gasket after unbolting the head and cleaning it further can I?

So now I want to go through the other head and clean it up like I have done this one. Only problem is I have already installed it with a new gasket. I guess I can't reuse this new head gasket after unbolting the head and cleaning it further can I?
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Awesome news James 
I too like the finish on sandblasted heads (and block for that matter) but really have to make sure you really, really wash them out well, as that fine little grit gets into every little hole.
I also recommend you change the welch plugs, as these rot out badly.

I too like the finish on sandblasted heads (and block for that matter) but really have to make sure you really, really wash them out well, as that fine little grit gets into every little hole.
I also recommend you change the welch plugs, as these rot out badly.
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Made some more progress today.
I installed the valve springs and retainers on the right head and installed that with a new gasket.
Feel like I'm finally starting to get there:
In the end I decided not to remove the other head and clean it further. I'm confident the valves are lapped well so they will just have to cope with any bits of gunk left over.
Next I will order some new valve lifters and continue on.
I installed the valve springs and retainers on the right head and installed that with a new gasket.
Feel like I'm finally starting to get there:
In the end I decided not to remove the other head and clean it further. I'm confident the valves are lapped well so they will just have to cope with any bits of gunk left over.
Next I will order some new valve lifters and continue on.
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