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  • #2414
    mick
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      #160269
      mick
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        @mick65121

        I feel sure someone will know, but where can I get hold of a small diameter suction pad to grind in eighteen inlet and exhaust valves? The valve head diameter is 11mm./ 7/16''.

        #160272
        Bazyle
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          @bazyle

          Not sure about size but some kind of childs arrow / dart springs to mind if they are still make like they used to be. Alternative might be something like a low strength glue, double sided tape, or bluetack.

          #160273
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            Mick,

            At that small size, you might find it worth investigating the tips that are used on suction pick-up tools.

            MichaelG.

            #160274
            Harry Wilkes
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              @harrywilkes58467

              Picked up mine from local car spares shop and I'd bet Halfords would stock them as well !

              #160277
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133
                Posted by Harry Wilkes on 09/08/2014 16:13:52:

                Picked up mine from local car spares shop and I'd bet Halfords would stock them as well !

                Harry … in that size? … I'm amazed.

                MichaelG.

                #160281
                maurice bennie
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                  @mauricebennie99556

                  Hi Mick I wonder if a button magnet on a metal extension rod would work ?

                  Maurice.

                  #160284
                  maurice bennie
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                    @mauricebennie99556

                    Hi Mick again I think not on second thoughts if you have a steel barrel.

                    brain not in gear Maurice?

                    #160285
                    JasonB
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                      @jasonb

                      On small IC engine valve I slip a bit of silicon tube onto the top of the valve and then poke a suitable rod into the other end then you can twist it between finger and thumb while lightly pulling the valve onto its seat. Also use something with a finer grit than teh standard paste sold in car shops on small valves like this.

                      Though my prefered way is to leave the valve on the parent bar so you have something solid to hold and then part off once its seated, like this one where you can see the dull area that has been ground with 600g SiC powder.

                      #160313
                      Phil Whitley
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                        @philwhitley94135

                        there used to be available a T shaped handle that clamped to the stem of the valve after it had been inserted into the guide, you could then pull it onto the seat and recut with grinding paste You could make something up like that?. even if you find a sucker that size it will be virtually useless, the big ones can be a P ing the A.

                        #160323
                        Windy
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                          @windy30762

                          With my poppet valve made out off a car exhaust valve it is non magnetic so magnets no good.

                          As far as semi rotating the valve for lapping with grinding paste the short section of the valve stem at the collet end I can twist in my fingers no need for anything special to hold it.

                          With your design of engine it might not be possible?

                          Paul

                          #160332
                          Clive Hartland
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                            @clivehartland94829

                            While grinding in a valve seat I dont ever do a full rotation of the valve! I do it in small arcs and then lift and do another section. A small valve can be done with finger pressure quite easily.

                            Clive

                            #160334
                            Circlip
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                              @circlip

                              In the dim and distant, some valves (Full size) had a screwdriver slot cut in the head, t'aint missile tech. to use a dremel to achieve a similar result.

                              Regards Ian.

                              #160337
                              mick
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                                @mick65121

                                Valves are stainless steel, so magnets aren't an option, also the valve head is 0.075'' thick, so a screw driver slot isn't any good either, I was hoping for an easy solution, so back to the drawing board, it'll be a bit tedious, but some form of bonding might have to be the way forward.

                                #160340
                                Gordon W
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                                  @gordonw

                                  Could you not make one or two? A soft rubber or plastic tube glued to a dowel with a short length of tube overhanging and cut square . works ok on a one off but how long it would last I suppose will depend on the tube material. Or use a soft plastic and bore, form the end with a ball cutter ? Trouble is there will not be much air pressure at that diameter so holding is never going to be good.

                                  #160341
                                  John Shepherd
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                                    @johnshepherd38883

                                    Perhaps pads made out of SUGRU might do the job?

                                    http://sugru.com/buy/?gclid=CIfcrOSxiMACFfMZtAodilcAGQ

                                    #160342
                                    Mike Poole
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                                      @mikepoole82104

                                      I have used a drill chuck on the valve stem in the past, it might speed things to leave the drill on it! Might be a bit quick though.

                                      Mike

                                      #160343
                                      Cornish Jack
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                                        @cornishjack

                                        Would the suction pads used for removing halogen light bulbs be adaptable?

                                        Rgds

                                        Bill

                                        #160345
                                        Gordon W
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                                          @gordonw

                                          Double sided sticky tape, can even be bought ready cut in circles.

                                          #160353
                                          Clive Hartland
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                                            @clivehartland94829

                                            Double sided sticky tape, you can also buy circular pads of Velcro, stick one on the valve and its partner on the stick, simples.

                                            Why didnt I think of that!

                                            Clive

                                            #160357
                                            Hopper
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                                              @hopper

                                              Is it necessary to grind the valves in at all? Modern automotive practice is to cut the seats, face the valve and put it together without grinding in. They use a three angle seat cut with a very narrow seating ring about 1mm wide. Seems to work just fine on the full size stuff. Will it not apply to the tiddlers?

                                              #160358
                                              JasonB
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                                                @jasonb

                                                Blob of hot melt glue and a 1/4" dowel or pencil is another way I have done it in the past. The glue gives a bit of flex if you are out of line with the dowel.

                                                J

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