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Cylinder head work West Mids
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Cylinder head work West Mids
Any recomendations for cylinder head work West Mids or close ? looking to get a4 Head valve guides sorted,used Sepp b4 but seem very slow...
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What about the guys Dave Marsden always used for his restos at Z Power?
Ring Phil and he will tell you or have a read on the Z Power projects page for details.
Cheers from Mark
Ring Phil and he will tell you or have a read on the Z Power projects page for details.
Cheers from Mark
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pertonpc wrote:What about the guys Dave Marsden always used for his restos at Z Power?
Ring Phil and he will tell you or have a read on the Z Power projects page for details.
Cheers from Mark
I believe Z Power have used SEK in the past. Interestingly, they use valve guide liners which, theoretically reduce the amount of "grinding in" because the wear angle is kept?
Dont know if anyone has used this method before but personally I would rather have Buzzard do a proper job.
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