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> Tool Question for Engine Rebuild (actually just swapping heads...), And did I get the right kind of lapping compound?
ptravnic
post Aug 22 2006, 06:26 AM
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Swapping Heads on Sat and want as few surprises as possible...

1) Bought this for measuring deck height. Is this the right tool?

Performance 0-6" Stainless Steel Dial Caliper
http://www.toolking.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=2479
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2) Bought this lapping compound:

Powerbuilt Valve Lapping Compound Fine #280 grit (half way down the page)
http://gateway.canadiantire.ca/driver.php?...45524443283125_
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Jake Raby
post Aug 22 2006, 07:38 AM
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I prefer water based lapping compound due to the finish and ease of clean up.

The best lapping compound can be made from Ajax or Comet when mixed with just enough water to give it a compound type viscosity. The Ajax or Comet leaves a really fine surface and does the job very well without scoring the surface like the heavier compounds.

I offer deck height plates/tools for doing the measuring work-I rent these and sell them through my store along with head cc kits.

Glad to see you are doing the job the right way!
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