The journeyman machinist/small engine guru who's doing the boring job on my now-unstuck engine has sold me on a valve job. (If engine was frozen and left outside in PA for a decade, then the valves and springs are in need of replacement. He explained their manufacturing process and limitations w/age. It makes sense to me.)
Does anyone know where I can find quality yet affordable valves, springs, and seals? (I hadn't budgeted for a valve job, so cost has become a bit of an issue. Is it a do-it-yourselfer job, BTW? I'm doing everything else on the bike.)
As always, replies appreciated...
AH
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Source for CB77 Valves, Seals, Springs
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Re: Source for CB77 Valves, Seals, Springs
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305explr wrote:The journeyman machinist/small engine guru who's doing the boring job on my now-unstuck engine has sold me on a valve job. (If engine was frozen and left outside in PA for a decade, then the valves and springs are in need of replacement. He explained their manufacturing process and limitations w/age. It makes sense to me.)
Does anyone know where I can find quality yet affordable valves, springs, and seals? (I hadn't budgeted for a valve job, so cost has become a bit of an issue. Is it a do-it-yourselfer job, BTW? I'm doing everything else on the bike.)
As always, replies appreciated...
AH