Thanks for clearing that upKeith Morganstein wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2017 9:17 am Guide liners are spring tempered phosphor bronze. They are hard, not soft and broaching them to size likely work hardens them a bit more.
If installed correctly, they work fine.
Which method I use (whole guide or liner) depends on the job and the type of head, I have no problems with either.
It seems that just because a manufacturer of valves uses the term "super alloy", folks seem to think a special "super alloy" valve guide is needed for them.
Valve guide for super alloy valves
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Re: Valve guide for super alloy valves
Hi Keith, not my case... As there are some materials and bronze alloys you can made a guide of, I was just asking if the Ferrea "super alloy" would just prefer a particular one.Keith Morganstein wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2017 9:17 am
It seems that just because a manufacturer of valves uses the term "super alloy", folks seem to think a special "super alloy" valve guide is needed for them.
Re: Valve guide for super alloy valves
Not sure rubber guides are the hot ticket...induction apprentice wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:28 am"Trojan alloy" Thats awesome! I'm gonna use that when talkin to the ladies.integrale Evo wrote:Trojan alloy is the best material.
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