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A few quick questions.

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ok just a few quick questions.

 

on the fifth I am going to be taking my heads to the machine shop, do I have to take the valves of or can they for a minimal service fee, or can they stay on?

 

what are the benefits of grinding your valves,

 

 

thanks!

If you plan on keeping the car long enough to do some head work,its worth it to get the valves ground. benifits are, longer life, better compression, better oil control- cause if you have them out, i'm sure you're putting on new valve seals.

hell, while its apart, you might as well get a multi angle vavle job, even if you are only just rebuilding the engine, you might as well get some more power outta it.

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hell, while its apart, you might as well get a multi angle vavle job, even if you are only just rebuilding the engine, you might as well get some more power outta it.

 

What does a multi angle valve job run?

 

 

and I could get that done at the Machines shop?

the machine shop my first engine is at will be doing a port and polish for me for about $600 or so... this is also a shop that builds race winning engines, so i know he knows what he id doing. i just need to get the money for the work i want.

I had a napa machine shop doa shave and mulit angle valve grid and new valve seals on my 6..... ran about $150

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