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Re: smoke/valve job
The last set of heads I had done was about a year ago.
The shop tanked the heads, put in hardened seats, cut the spring pockets
oversize, 3 angle valve job, new valve springs, 2 new guides, new tulip style
valve seals.
He reused my valves. 32 used valves to make 1 good set of heads.
This was on a 354 Chrysler Hemi Motor. The heads are a little bigger than an
IH head.
The bill was $285.00, I am located in Southern NY state.
This was a very good price as I have been working with this same shop for a lot
of years, and the Job was brought in as fill in work.
As in I did not need the heads for a while, I told them to do it when you get
to it. So they were done when he was slow. Took about 6 weeeks to get them
back.
Out here a quicky valve job on a small block chevy runs 350 to 400.00, anything
else is higher.
If the shop had to put in some new valves 400.00 would be very reasonable.
Bob
rbrooks@domain.elided
Tom Harais wrote:
> Grant:
>
> > Im about to take off my heads and get a valve job including new hard
> seats.
> > Does any one know of a good machine shop in St. louis? I know a good one
> that did
> > my brother's heads on his corvette, but they charged him 400$. that seems
> a bit
> > high to me.
>
> Be carefull here. It really depends on what they did for that $400. There
> are many possible processes in "head work".
>
> Tom H.
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Bob
rbrooks@domain.elided
Micrel, Inc.
http://www.micrelinc.com
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