Using Neway Cutters To Fix a Jeep 4.0 Head! Part 3: Refacing, Lapping, Cutting Valve Seats
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2023
- In this video I use my Neway cutters to repair my pitted 4.0 Valves and Seats. Also a cool valve lapping trick in the video
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Nice job. You can hear the cutter smooth out when you got a clean cut.
@@thomsoncarter3121 Thank you, I appreciate you watching and leaving a comment! Im honestly always looking for reasons to use those tools, I love them 😄
You know how many tools I've bought cause I'm a nerd? Takes one to know one 😂beautiful kit, from Ford as well. Love it!!! 3 videos in one day, you're spoiling us Luis! Great video, I picked up a lot from it bro
I love buying tools too Mark! Sometimes they go years without using. I bought that kit from a dealership auctioning off their stuff! The reason there is 3 videos is because I changed my mind about making a super long video 😂
Subscribed. Great stuff. Thank you for sharing this 4.0 head series.
I appreciate it that! I also noticed you have some great content as well, so I subscribed to your channel, I will be checking out your videos later after work! Thanks again for your support 😎👍
Very impressive work Luis!! Well I am proud to admit that I am a nerd too. 😄As a matter of fact places like auto parts stores and not to mention Home Depot are dangerous places for me because I want to buy every tool I see... 🤣🤣
I try to buy everything too! There’s a lot of guys like us James! 😂 I know exactly what you mean, I’ve bought tools for myself years ago that are still in the box! Including a fancy welding machine.
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I hear ya Brother! I actually have a welder that I have only used once and put it back in the box! The wife looks at it and rolls her eyes every time! 😅
outstanding work!!
I appreciate you watching and commenting my friend!
Great work!. I would use a magnetic tip to catch all the grindings that fell inside !🇺🇸
Definitely! I still haven’t cleaned or assembled the head, I’ll be using your idea for sure
I'm a nerd too I guess? I'd rather spend money on a quality tool, even if I might only use it once. That way, I'll still have a quality tool to use if there is a next time, rather than buy a cheap tool that is only usable once! and I'd rather do that than pay someone good money to mess up, which happens most of the time. Good video!
I appreciate you watching! I definitely do relate to what you are saying! Sometimes I splurge on tools whenever I know that I will use them for something important, but I also buy cheap stuff when I need something disposable 🤣! There are a lot of people who think like you and me, people who rather learn to do a job and to make sure it is well done! Take care my friend! 🫡
Great tip with the hose and clamp, I too do not like the suction cup
Thank you! I’ve given the conventional tool a few chances, what usually happens is I end up getting some of the grinding compound on it and it never works again after that!
@@MrBlitzkrieg1987 I got a set of neway cutters off ebay that only had 15⁰ and 45⁰ on them. What is the 15⁰ for?
You can get them in several different angles specially when you want to do a performance valve job with more than the standard 3 angle cut. The 15 would come into play outside by the combustion chamber before the 30 and the 45. But you would only use it if you also have a 30 degree
Looks like I gotta buy the 30⁰ for a 15,30,45...3 angle valve job. I did hear you can get away with just the 45 for street use.@@MrBlitzkrieg1987
Greetings from canada. Great video. Question my friend. I couldnt find the valve face grinding tool you use. Would you mind sharing the link?
Hello, thank you for watching and I appreciate your comment! The cutter that I used on this video to reface the valve is an older model that isn’t for sale anymore, Neway has a revised valve facer that has a handle so spin the cutter so you don’t need to turn your wrist so many times. The part number to the ones I used are #4637762 but like I said I recommend you get the newer version instead
I'm looking for the Valve face cutter like you have. What the name of the Cutter.
Hi, these are from a company called neway I got mine used from ebay
Neway Gizmatic Valve Refacer
No, no! The lapping band should be more to the front of the valve - not in the middle as You say.
Sure 👍