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Posted By DANIEL TINDER 18 Years Ago
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Early last year I posted a question on the old forum re: guide knurling. Ted responded that he prefered screw-in bronze guides, etc., and yet my mechanic (who worked at a Ford dealer in the late 50s) still feels that if the original guides are not really worn, and geometry is near perfect, mild knurling would be fine for a stock motor (he did this with many Y-blocks over the years, successfully). Though I can find no one else who agrees, I was not convinced he is wrong as I DO like the idea (better lubrication/expansion fit/valve cooling characteristics of iron, AND lower cost, etc.).

It has occured to me recently though, that he likely has not knurled the guides on a Y-block overhaul using the stainless STEEL valves I will supply. Nor has he had the chance to follow-up on one that has seen high mileage on unleaded fuel (lead was a great upper-cylinder lube). Most of his vintage rebuilds become show cars, or VERY low use, occasional drivers (since I put at least 8K a year on my '55, I will rebuild with longevity in mind). Though I am sure he will follow my instructions, he DOES require a lot of stroking to get him off the dime and start any vintage project at his age, so I had better have something more specific to tell him than "nobody does guide knurling anymore".

I need to make a decision before he starts the head work (likely when the snow slows down his normal shop business). Any suggestions?

6 VOLTS/POS. GRD. NW INDIANA

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Forum Post knurling valve guides By DANIEL TINDER ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Guide knurling and piston knurling was standard practice during the... By Glen Henderson ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post I’ll still put knurling in the car lot repair category.... By Ted ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ted,

I'm thinking that the valve cooling effect of integral...
By DANIEL TINDER ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Daniel, as Ted said, the knurling process only raises a small contact... By Glen Henderson ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Glen,

And if you made a large number of punches in a very...
By DANIEL TINDER ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Here in nascar country they use the guides for the reasons you 're... By speedpro56 ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post forgot to put the word engines in my post. By speedpro56 ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post I agree that the bronze valve guides are the best solution to worn... By Pete 55Tbird ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post SUPREME ; Sodium Valves are oversize ... you must ream the guides... By ALANB ( 16 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]ALANB (1/4/2009)[/b][hr]SUPREME ; Sodium Valves are... By Ted ( 16 Years Ago )
Forum Post MR. Co-administrater ; TED ; Iv'e never installed smaller valves... By ALANB ( 16 Years Ago )
Forum Post Oversize valve stems would be a more desirable fix for worn guides... By Ted ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ted,

Your comment re: the reduced heat dissipation of...
By DANIEL TINDER ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]DANIEL TINDER (9/9/2007)[/b][hr]Since I am now convinced... By Ted ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Thanks Ted,

Just wondering, but in the 1988 "Resurrection...
By DANIEL TINDER ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Daniel. Haven’t seen the photo spread but that sounds like the... By Ted ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ted: My local machinist and friend, Bill Smith, started doing head... By Hoosier Hurricane ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ted,

Will mail you copies of that head-work chapter. Could...
By DANIEL TINDER ( 18 Years Ago )
Forum Post Daniel, Those are likely the same articles or similar to... By Ted ( 18 Years Ago )


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